Although the topic and importance of interoperability has been discussed for years, according to new research from health IT and market-intelligence company Definitive Healthcare, about one in five ...
Precision medicine, care coordination programs, and value-based payment models continue to disrupt and transform traditional healthcare markets for consumers, providers, health plans, and digital ...
Black Book's 2026 report identifies nine conflict-affected geographies where (1) there was meaningful pre-conflict health system capability and (2) current conditions have severely impaired hospital ...
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Time is running out for vendors to submit bids on the planned $11 billion, 10-year contract to deliver an electronic health records system to the Defense Department. The DOD Healthcare Management ...
"Internationally, 2026 is the breakout year where interoperability and connectivity become procurement gatekeepers," said Doug Brown, Founder of Black Book Market Research. "Where policy and payer ...
Interoperability continues to improve in healthcare, with 67 percent of providers in 2020 reporting they often or nearly always have access to needed records, up from 28 percent in 2017, according to ...
Although EHR solutions have been in the spotlight for over a decade, they are still riddled with some persistent interoperability issues. The importance of EHR interoperability has skyrocketed during ...
Progress has been made in healthcare with improving data interoperability, or "data liquidity," the ability of data to securely flow from one place to another, as needed and appropriate, for patient ...
Interoperability adoption and usability varies significantly by EHR vendor, according to a new report from Klas Research out Thursday, despite an ongoing federal push for free and unfettered data ...
As the Department of Veterans Affairs approaches the launch of its new electronic health record program, lawmakers continue to worry about the future rollout of the program and its interoperability ...
Epic Systems, considered the front-runner for the Defense Department’s $11 billion electronic health record contract, has come under sustained criticism for lack of interoperability with other EHRs, ...