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Robert Havasy, senior director, informatics strategy at HIMSS, talks about how HIMSS24 attendees are demonstrating AI's results and discussing its legislation, as well as different strategies that might help accelerate interoperability efforts.
Dr. Maria Carolina Aguirre, CMIO at FCV-HIC (Hospital Internacional de Colombia), talks about her work with HL7 to promote the adoption of interoperability standards, as well as with the Colombian government to improve information sharing laws.
Dr. John Blair, CEO of MedAllies, a designated qualified health information network, or QHIN, offers a deep dive on the subject and discusses how he is working with two major EHR vendors and numerous smaller ambulatory practices on interoperability.
The VA's research is evolving rapidly on all types of digital representations and their convergence, say Interoperability Institute's Jim St. Clair and the VA's Thomas Osborne and Dr. Paul Tibbits. They'll dive into healthcare modeling at HIMSS24.
"Our mission is to connect EMS providers with their ecosystems of care," said Jonathon Feit, CEO of Beyond Lucid Technologies. AI can ensure EMS has situational awareness while moving patients, helping to avoid responder burnout.
In 2016, Tire State became the first hospital in Türkiye – and third in EMEA – to achieve EMRAM Stage 7. Dr. Gurhan Zincircioglu, Chief Medical Information Officer, shares his HIMSS journey and highlights the benefits of Tire State’s Stage 7 status.
Micky Tripathi, ONC national coordinator, reflects on recent interoperability milestones, reasonable AI transparency and electronic case reporting timelines and TEFCA's FAST track to FHIR exchange in 2024.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), explains how a cross-agency, cross-industry collaboration is driving the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation's first truly interoperable payment model.
Don Rucker, chief strategy officer for 1upHealth, says with HTI-1 finalized, EHR vendors are going to have to figure out electronic case reporting while providers will have to get social determinants of health into their workflows.
The interoperability group’s Data Usability Taking Root project is working to advance information exchange while making fragmented and incomplete data more usable for clinicians. Dr. Holly Miller, chief medical officer at MedAllies, explains more.
One in four GPs across the South Western Sydney Primary Health Network are now accessing personal health records of 20,000 patients via the integrated Real-time Active Data (iRAD), says Nick McGhie, the organisation's digital health and data manager.
Alisa Chestler, chair of the data protection, privacy and cybersecurity team at Baker Donelson, provides an update on the electronic health record market, policy and funding variables that have historically left behavioral health behind.