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Interoperability In Healthcare: What You Must Know

Arkenea

By encompassing both technical and non-technical factors, it becomes possible to collaboratively utilize shared data across and within organizational boundaries. For example, if the patient requires infusion therapy, a nurse can receive the EHR and ensure that the desired dosage of medication is programmed into the infusion pump.

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Health Information Exchange: What It Is and Why It Matters

Ciox

Patient Frustration: Decreased patient satisfaction over the frustration of repeatedly providing medical history to different healthcare providers, leading to a diminished sense of trust in the healthcare system. This wealth of data enables accurate medical coding and classification of medical services provided to patients.