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| One of the biggest obstacles to streamlined, high-quality healthcare in the US is a lack of interoperability—namely, that payers and providers can't easily and securely share patient data. Not only has the surge in telehealth use amid the pandemic brought this issue to the fore, but federal regulations that went into effect last month have put it center stage. Various solutions on the market can break down data exchange barriers and enable streamlined care, but ingrained data exchange practices, privacy concerns, and the persistently high number of COVID-19 cases may hamper efforts toward regulatory compliance.
In The Healthcare Interoperability Report, Insider Intelligence examines how healthcare payers and providers can leverage cloud computing, HIEs, and AI to comply with the recently enacted data-sharing guidelines and, in turn, improve patient outcomes and cost savings. | In full, this exclusive report: | | |
1 | Examines how tech giants and digital health startups are using cloud, health information exchanges (HIEs), and AI to address long-standing interoperability issues in the US healthcare system | 2 | Presents the opportunities federal data-sharing mandates of April 2021 have created for vendors with interoperability-focused solutions | 3 | Highlights the challenges that payers and providers could face when working to comply with the interoperability regulations | Get all of these insights and more when you purchase the Healthcare Interoperability Report for $1,995. | | |
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