The U.S. health-care system exchanges tens of millions of patient records a day. Thanks to recent technological advances, the ability to analyze such large amounts of data has improved markedly.
Providers are breaking down data silos and improving interoperability to open up pathways for critical insights.
The earliest medical-records systems started in academic centers in the 1960s and ’70s. A “health IT” sector emerged about a decade later. By the early 2000s, a series of reports suggested the myriad ...
The U.S. health-care system exchanges tens of millions of patient records a day. Thanks to recent technological advances, the ability to analyze such large amounts of data has improved markedly.
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Therap Services, the premier provider of HIPAA-compliant electronic documentation solutions for organizations and agencies in Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), Home and Community-Based Services ...