HIT News Round Up: EHR Interoperability Needs Not Met; Regulatory Changes and Health Data Exchange; and Making Telehealth Global
Welcome to the Health Information Technology Weekly News Round Up from RosettaHealth. Each week, we will provide you with a summary of all the actionable news that hospitals, HIT vendors, ACOs, and population health providers need to be smart and effective when it comes to HIT and health information exchange.
KLAS: Clinician EHR Interoperability Needs Are Not Being Met
Despite EHR interoperability mandates, clinicians' data integration needs are still not being met, according to a recent KLAS Arch Collaborative report based on feedback from over 500,000 clinicians, according to this recent EHR Intelligence article.
How Regulatory Changes Have Impacted Interoperability in 2024
While much is still subject to change, there is momentum in the fact that from a regulatory perspective, the healthcare industry will continue to be driven by two key motivating factors – interoperability and patient privacy, according to this recent Health Data Management article.
Stakeholders Offer Early Impressions of California Data Exchange Framework
During a recent online discussion, payer and provider organization representatives shared their impressions of the progress being made in the first year of implementation of California’s Data Exchange Framework, as highlighted in this recent Healthcare Innovation article.
The CDC Foundation Announces New Workforce Acceleration Initiative (WAI) to Help Fast-Track Improvements to Public Health Data Infrastructure
Last week, the CDC Foundation announced a new Workforce Acceleration Initiative (WAI) to help meet the technology workforce needs of the nation's public health systems by providing additional technology and data experts to support accelerated information system improvements.
WHO and ITU Publish New Guidance to Make Telehealth Services Accessible
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have published the Implementation toolkit for accessible telehealth services.
Where AI In Healthcare is Receiving Venture Capital Investment
Modern Healthcare is offering this analysis of venture capital deals that quantifies the hype that artificial intelligence has received in the last three years.
Do Patients Think AI is Going to Improve Healthcare?
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into health care, most U.S. consumers haven’t noticed significant changes in their patient experience. However, optimism is rising, with many expecting improvements in the next twelve months, according to a new study.
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