See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Health care leaders have long envisioned a world in which patient ...
An AI model developed by Northwestern Medicine investigators improved the transformation of EHR data into standardized health resources more efficiently than current methods, according to a recent ...
A pair of recent announcements from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services show agencies working to help providers and payers reduce their data exchange burdens and enable Medicare enrollees ...
CRISP Shared Services (CSS), a nonprofit providing health infrastructure and data exchange technology across the nation, is the new platform for Florida Health Information Exchange (Florida HIE) ...
This year, the interoperability conversation is shifting from technical connectivity to strategic data curation, said Christy Bricker, vice president of strategic operations at Murj. The vendor of ...
In an interview with POLITICO, HHS Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy Thomas Keane said the agency has been more ...
Black Book's 2026 Canada Digital Health Market Outlook finds a decisive shift from digitization to proof-driven procurement, with Canadian vendors gaining momentum in interoperability, access, AI ...
Information blocking law enforcement now enforces penalties up to $1 million, increasing compliance risks for healthcare providers and IT developers.
Athenahealth says its connection to TEFCA supports Individual Access Services capabilities which enables patients to use apps of their choice to retrieve copies of their medical records.
Health Information Exchange (HIE) systems facilitate the secure electronic sharing of patient data across disparate healthcare settings, supporting timely decision-making, continuity of care and ...
Union Minister JP Nadda will launch several digital health initiatives on June 29, including Aarogya Setu 2.0 and an upgraded ...
Electronic health record adoption is on the rise. The number of hospitals using basic EHR systems tripled from 12.2 percent in 2009 to 44.4 percent in 2012, according to a report released by the ...