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Why Standards Matter (1): The True Meaning of Interoperability

“Americans are generally skeptical of words that otherwise intelligent and articulate people can’t pronounce. “Interoperability,” like nu-cu-lar, is one of these. After a while, these words can take on a mystique all their own.
But interoperability is a hugely important word in the context of today’s ongoing debate about the use of EHR technology by physicians, hospitals, and patients too. The federal government is going to provide billions of dollars to encourage today’s fragmented health care providers to convert from mostly paper to mostly computerized information systems. It is critically important for these systems to talk with one another. We want health data to flow between and among these systems and to be, well, interoperable. And it isn’t now.”

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David C. Kibbe and Brian Klepper, The Health Care Blog, 17 August 2009

17 August 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Data Exchange, Interoperability, Narrative, Semantic, Standards
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