ChartSquad alerts health systems of fraud risk as bad actors pose as providers to exploit interoperability networks for ...
Technology is expanding at a rapid rate, and it is changing the way that we think, organize and operate both at home and in the workplace. In the case of healthcare, new software applications, ...
The game of Telephone is great fun for children but a terrible way to communicate vital health information. Yet in today’s healthcare systems, the multiple fragmented systems can lead to a ...
During the Definition Phase of Galileo, the European Commission (EC) has often cited a high degree of “interoperability” with contemporary systems as a major system design goal. But what exactly is ...
Craig Wilhelm, CIO at Elmira, N.Y.-based Arnot Health, discusses the balance between innovation and financial stability as well as what he considers to be the most vulnerable part of a hospital’s ...
Electronic health records market leader Epic Systems has developed a reputation for being a roadblock to interoperability of health information. The Verona, Wisconsin-based vendor is well aware of the ...
Drawing on his leadership roles within the SiLA Consortium and ASTM’s The Analytical Information Markup Language (AnIML), Schaefer explains why open standards and lightweight metadata are essential to ...
David Brailer ( [email protected]) is national health information technology coordinator in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. The United States is building a ...
Increased complexity of the electronics systems in large defense platforms has inspired several open systems architecture (OSA) initiatives to step up their game. As working groups from these ...
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