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All aboard! Next stop: Health IT of the Future
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With so much evolving in healthcare and technology, it can be hard to keep up and difficult to see where the work that we, and our peers, do is being applied to help caregivers and patients.
That's why we've hand-selected these recent articles featuring the world of healthcare interoperability and other related issues that our team finds to be worth a quick read.
- ONC, CDC Envision Public Health IT Infrastructure of the Future
- Yes, You Can Still Get Old Medical Records after MHS GENESIS Transition
- VA extending pandemic IT mindset to continue modernization acceleration
Industry
- IHE launches IHE Catalyst to accelerate interoperability adoption
- At the Nashville Summit, Experts ID EHR Success Factors
- Stakeholder Feedback Opportunity: Elements of the Common Agreement
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