Practice Economics

Feds: Major EHR companies will remove interoperability roadblocks


 

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Another concern is agreeing on a common alphabet. “Without that, this is not going to work,” he said. “All these vendor products grew up in silos, without standards imposed on them. So naturally, they’re going to have a Tower of Babel, which means most of them aren’t going to be speaking the same language.”

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