From public health agencies to long-term care facilities, healthcare is embracing data sharing and interoperability to improve patient outcomes. New frameworks, EHR integrations, and dashboards are ...
Technical barriers, workforce limitation, privacy concerns and cost may all contribute to lower rates of electronic exchange ...
The CDC and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT are jointly leading a federal push to improve public health interoperability, anchored by frameworks like TEFCA that set nationwide ...
Value-based care continues to account for a substantial share of U.S. healthcare payments, underscoring sustained payer investment in payment models that link reimbursement to quality and cost ...
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 ...
Socioeconomic conditions are widely considered the top drivers of inequities within healthcare. In the health IT industry, it may seem difficult to ascertain how best to help promote greater health ...
"The policy efforts in the HITECH/MACRA era, from technical requirements in EHR certification to payment incentives in APMs, did not deliver on the goal of national interoperability by 2018."—Journal ...
When a patient visits a healthcare provider for the first time, gets referred to a specialist or is rushed to the ER, doctors need up-to-date information about their medical history to ensure they ...
Acquisition strengthens Onyx’s ability to help health plans modernize ePA, scale to meet CMS deadlines, and maximize value of interoperability investments KANSAS ...