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IT More Upbeat Than Clinicians About Healthcare Interoperability

February 19, 2019 - More than three-quarters of IT and tech leaders judged their healthcare interoperability efforts as excellent or good, but fewer than half of clinicians had the same opinion. Around one-third of respondents to a survey conducted by HIMSS media for Hyland Healthcare reported the highest level of healthcare interoperability, with two or more systems...


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