As more devices use data to function, more advances are needed to ensure those devices can properly utilize and communicate that data with other devices, necessitating the notion of interoperability.
Interoperability today is about enabling intelligent collaboration between systems themselves and redefining how enterprises interact with their own digital ecosystems.
AI can finally make sharing data across the healthcare ecosystem seamless, allowing clinicians to access key insights when ...
In our ever-changing industry, staying quick on your feet is paramount to overcoming obstacles. But even by typical standards, this past year was particularly tumultuous. One of the most significant ...
Collibra today announced it is joining the Open Semantic Interchange (OSI), an open source initiative that creates a universal specification for all companies to standardize their fragmented data ...
Imagine that you are going on a journey. You’re headed somewhere you have visited a few times before, but your memory is fuzzy on the exact directions to take—so you use your navigation app. As you ...
Despite technology advances in electronic health records (EHRs) and the establishment of interoperability requirements by regulatory bodies, siloed patient information remains an unsolved problem ...
Once seen as elusive, cumbersome and even impossible, electronic data exchange is finally coming into its own—and showing a lot of potential. Hospitals are still finding the road to interoperability a ...
The game of Telephone is great fun for children but a terrible way to communicate vital health information. Yet in today’s healthcare systems, the multiple fragmented systems can lead to a ...
Panzura Advances Exabyte-Scale Data Access and Interoperability as Member of Single Namespace Working Group (SNS) ...
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