For large healthcare delivery systems, software scalability is critical. As organizations grow, they need data to flow seamlessly across their health IT systems to achieve a unified care record and analytics that span the care continuum. However, many first-generation data sharing initiatives fail to address fundamental technical challenges, including access, scalability, and performance.
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Everyone involved in maintaining provider information probably knows how challenging it can be. When you think about the magnitude of the problem, 25% of provider data changes annually, the real complexity can be daunting. Yet poor data can lead to operational inefficiency, problems with revenue collection, and more importantly patient dissatisfaction. Learn more about how a Provider Directory, can automate provider updates and create a golden record for all your provider information.
In this session, the panelists will describe how data flows across multiple facilities, software systems and devices, while ensuring their organizations can continue to grow and scale a connected health business. They’ll review interoperability challenges faced with integrating multiple EHR systems as well as after moving to a single EHR system. Fundamental considerations such as access, scalability and performance, as well as the challenges of system migration will also be discussed.
In this session, experts from three large Integrated Delivery Networks – Ascension, Intermountain, and Mass General Brigham – offer a resounding yes. The panelists will describe how data flows across multiple facilities, software systems and devices, while ensuring their organizations can continue to grow and scale a connected health business. They’ll review interoperability challenges faced with integrating multiple EHR systems as well as after moving to a single EHR system. Fundamental considerations such as access, scalability and performance, as well as the challenges of system migration will also be discussed.