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6 Executive Health Data Predictions to Watch in 2023

HIT Consultant

In 2023, we will see increased migration from AI algorithms developed and published in research to clinical practice and decision support. I expect 2023 to bring more stories of the successful union of human and artificial intelligence making a difference in clinical practice.

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IT execs talk priorities and predictions for 2022

Healthcare It News

Technologies that "protect the nurses and facilitate their clinical practice will go a long way to build trust and help retain and recruit these essential workers that we all need now and in the future."

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Stanford uses AI to navigate health information sharing with teens and their families

Healthcare It News

"Investing in the technical work to create a nuanced approach to health information sharing is not just a necessity, it's an opportunity," she continued. "It's an opportunity to revolutionize the way we handle teen health data, ensuring both teens and their guardians have appropriate access to the information they need."

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4 Key Ways QHINs Will Improve Healthcare Interoperability

HIT Consultant

Increase the usability of healthcare data : One of the greatest barriers to widespread interoperability has been the challenge of messy healthcare data, which is often incomplete, inconsistent in terminology, and fragmented across multiple information systems. John Blair, III, MD, F.A.C.S., III, MD, F.A.C.S.

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The Health Industry’s Progress Toward Equity and Eliminating Disparities: A Look at Healthcare Providers

Healthcare Leadership Council

These collaborations include partnerships with federally-qualified health centers, houses of worship, and local nonprofit organizations. The health system is advocating for the development and adoption of national social determinants of health data standards.

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The ABCs of Interoperability in Healthcare

Lexis Nexis

HL7 is a not-for-profit , ANSI-accredited standards developing organization dedicated to providing a comprehensive framework and related standards for the exchange, integration, sharing and retrieval of electronic health information that supports clinical practice and the management, delivery and evaluation of health services.

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Public Health Modernization Toolkit: Key Commitments, Priorities, and Strategies to Advance Collaboration between Public Health and Health Systems

NASHP

This feedback, along with state-collected health data, helped shape Oregon’s five priority areas : institutional bias; adversity, trauma, and toxic stress; behavioral health; access to equitable preventive services; and economic drivers of health.