Interoperability is fast becoming the foundation of resilience, the engine of productivity and the bridge to talent sustainability.
Interoperability is one of the most complex and challenging imperatives for healthcare. But it's a matter healthcare chief information officers and other health IT leaders must tackle. A good way of ...
Interoperability has been a longstanding goal for healthcare: The promise of being able to exchange data seamlessly between health information networks has been a goal the industry has been working ...
Last November, Google announced a cross-platform feature that allows Google Pixel 10 and Apple device users to share files ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed more light on the pressing need for health information technology (HIT) interoperability. With a surge in patients at hospitals and emergency rooms, providers and ...
Results such as these highlight the growing pains AI is experiencing as the technology becomes ingrained into enterprise ...
This past May, the U.S. Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT asked healthcare stakeholders: What should healthcare look like in 2030, and what should interoperability have enabled by then?
The healthcare industry has notoriously struggled with disconnected data systems and a lack of interoperability. When health information cannot be easily exchanged between different systems and ...
As IoT and AI ecosystems mature, enterprises are rejecting vendor lock-in in favor of interoperability. Here's what leaders need to know.
Cal OES engines prepositioned, and now responding, to the multiple fires impacting Southern California. (Photo: California Governor's Office of Emergency Services via X) In 2007, I wrote in Homeland ...