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Efforts to connect data from various sources at the population level must also emphasize the principle of simplification, says Charles Sevior, Dell Technologies CTO for Unstructured Data Solutions.
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Abu Dhabi's HIE platform, Malaffi, rolled out in record time and establishes information continuity for patient care. According to Dr Sanji De Sylva, VP of clinical engagement and clinical informatics, it is increasingly supporting prevention.
Military healthcare initiatives, including the common EHR and virtual-first care, are discussed by Dr. Brian Lein, DHA assistant director of healthcare administration, Bill Tinston, FEHRM director, and Holly Joers PEO DHMS program executive officer.
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement will accelerate the move toward large-scale interoperability, says Michael Palantoni, vice president of platform and data services at athenahealth.
Three real-world data projects will be presented by the National Institutes of Health's Sarah Warner, Premier's Ning Rosenthal and Myla Maloney, and the University of Washington School of Medicine's Dr. Ferric Fang at HIMSS23.
At HIMSS23, Evelyn Gallego, CEO and founder of EMI Advisors, will highlight with fellow panelists the opportunity to develop a standardized data exchange to improve maternal care coordination and planning.
Juan Nanez, a speaker at HIMSS23 and director of Programs at Paso del Norte Health Information Exchange, says when clinicians can access past patient history to guide decisions, hospital readmissions and ER visits decrease.
Matt Doyle, R&D Team Lead & Software Development Team Leader for Interoperability at Epic, highlights the benefits of healthcare interoperability and how as a QHIN the company will simplify connectivity for providers.
The Ellison Institute is working to create a nationwide enterprise architecture for health data that includes clinical, public health and social determinants. Gabriel Seidman, the institute's director of policy, explains.
As the United Arab Emirates continue their digital transformation, Ali Alajme, director of the digital health department at the UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention, offers an update.