Raising the Bar on Interoperability – A Decade of Data Show that “Sometimes” Isn’t Good Enough
A decade ago, as EHRs were rapidly implemented across the country, ONC sought to make […]
A decade ago, as EHRs were rapidly implemented across the country, ONC sought to make […]
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What’s in a number? A lot, it turns out, especially when it comes to measuring interoperability progress. For well over a decade, we have collaborated with federal and private sector partners on interoperability-related surveys to answer a big picture question: “how are we doing?” Unlike other aspects of our lives where we can measure progress based on a single metric (like weight loss), measuring interoperability progress has become more challenging over time.
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zLast Thursday, National Coordinator for Health IT Farzad Mostashari made an impromptu visit to the […]