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Overcoming Interoperability Challenges with Digital Fax and FHIR
- Despite high rates of EHR adoption, challenges remain in the way of achieving meaningful and effective healthcare interoperability. While federal agencies continue to work on developing standards for document structure and transport to improve data exchange, they must take into consideration the care settings that depend on faxing for medical...
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Enabling Healthcare Interoperability with Fax to FHIR Solution
Part of operationalizing TEFCA, as a section of the 21st Century Cures Act, includes the adoption of Fast Interoperability Healthcare Resources (FHIR) by qualified health information networks (QHINs)...Sponsored by Consensus Cloud Solutions
Why a Data Exchange Platform Is Vital to Healthcare Interoperability
Today’s healthcare system touts high levels of EHR adoption among hospitals and physician practices thanks to billions of dollars in incentives made available by the Centers for Medicare &...Sponsored by Consensus Cloud Solutions
Value of Choosing a Proven Healthcare Interoperability Provider
Healthcare interoperability is not a destination but a journey. The digitization of the healthcare system has led to the adoption of health IT systems and standards among leading payers and providers...Sponsored by Consensus Cloud Solutions
Cloud-Native Faxing: Future-Proofing Fax Infrastructure in Healthcare
While fax protocols remain a proven way for the healthcare system to communicate, the underlying hardware and software allowing for the secure exchange of clinical information are ripe for...Sponsored by Consensus Cloud Solutions
Why Healthcare Must Address Legacy Communications Infrastructure
An important regulatory deadline passed earlier this month that has financial and operational implications for healthcare organizations still relying on legacy analog infrastructure for...Sponsored by Consensus
Why Healthcare Interoperability Must Meet the Needs of Data Recipients
At its most basic form, interoperability is the ability to send and receive information. Previously, we touched on the importance of enabling providers to use their method of choice for exchanging...Sponsored by Consensus