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- Interoperability | HealthIT. gov
Interoperability helps clinicians deliver safe, effective, patient-centered care It also provides new ways for individuals and caregivers to access electronic health information to manage and coordinate care Advancing interoperability is now an essential part of most health care activities ONC leads and coordinates interoperability activities nationwide This includes supporting
- What does interoperability mean and why is it important . . . - ONC
A complex health care system requires diverse electronic health record (EHR) products Interoperability refers to the architecture or standards that make it possible for diverse EHR systems to work compatibly in a true information network
- Interoperability Standards Platform - ONC
The Interoperability Standards Platform (ISP) is the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT’s (ASTP ONC) repository for standards initiatives that advance health data interoperability nationwide
- The Path to Interoperability - ONC
The Path to Interoperability Interoperability is the ability of two or more systems to exchange health information and use the information once it is received
- Raising the Bar on Interoperability – A Decade of Data Show that . . .
A decade ago, as EHRs were rapidly implemented across the country, ONC sought to make sure these newly implemented technologies were interoperable Since 2014, ONC has tracked progress toward widespread interoperability among hospitals and physicians by measuring their engagement in four domains of health information exchange: electronically finding, sending, receiving, and integrating patient
- Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA) - ONC
The Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA) process represents the model by which the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) will coordinate the identification, assessment, and determination of "recognized" interoperability standards and implementation specifications for industry use to fulfill specific clinical health IT interoperability needs
- Interop 2030 | HealthIT. gov
In May 2021, ONC launched Health Interoperability Outcomes 2030 to engage the public and seek out aspirational, achievable, and measurable “Interoperability Outcome Statements” for 2030 ONC received over 700 submissions during the public comment period
- Health Level 7 (HL7) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) is a widely used application programming interface (API)-focused standard used to represent and exchange health information maintained by the standards development organization HL7® (Health Level 7) Now, a commonly used standard for exchanging health information, FHIR enables a more connected health ecosystem that strengthens health data
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