Interest in the pre-conference FHIR workshop exceeded our expectations, and we also saw significant developments in digital twins, emerging technologies, and generative AI.
InterSystems
Digital reforms like SATUSEHAT in Indonesia encourage healthcare providers to adopt the FHIR standard to achieve advanced interoperability – and get their own data repository for analytics and innovation.
Healthcare providers must also consider clinical data management in their journey to provide patient-centred care.
In an interview with HIMSS TV, Dr Lloyd McCann, CEO of Mercy Radiology and Clinics, and Head of Digital Health for Healthcare Holdings Limited, explains how digital transformation is central to the Auckland provider’s drive to become a mature analytics organisation and deliver innovative value-based care.
Digital health requires a healthy data pipeline that’s aggregated, normalized, and deduplicated, and ready to be integrated into workflows across the health ecosystem for care coordination, analytics and machine learning.
In most industries, change or evolution isn’t a gradual process. You might have years and years of equilibrium, with little improvements here and there, and then all of a sudden a massive technology and/or business model change takes us to a new level.
InterSystems underlines its ongoing commitment to drive collaboration and provide interoperable systems for joined up health and care.
Practical tips from the InterSystems workshop organised at the HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference in Helsinki.
How do we ensure the reliability, scalability, performance and dependability of EMRs and innovate at the same time?
Once organizations put the right technologies, teams and process analysis pieces in place, AI and machine learning programs will be poised to achieve the kinds of success expected of such hyped technology.