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Has Interoperability Reached a Demarcation Point?

12/05/2018 By Coray Tate Leave a Comment

After years of false starts and unfulfilled promises, are we finally turning the corner when it comes to interoperability? KLAS’ Coray Tate reflects on the development that might be a game-changer.

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Filed Under: Columns, Featured, HIE, Interoperability Tagged With: athenahealth, Carequality, CommonWell Health Alliance, Coray Tate, eClinicalWorks, Epic, KLAS, KLASNotes

What CommonWell And Carequality’s Agreement Means For Interoperability

12/22/2016 By Micky Tripathi Leave a Comment

When Commonwell and Carequality recently announced plans to connect and advance interoperability, many were left with questions. In this guest blog, Micky Tripathi offers some much-needed answers.

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Filed Under: HIE, Interoperability Tagged With: Blog, Carequality, Cerner, CommonWell Health Alliance, Epic, Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative, Micky Tripathi, Surescripts

Stopping the Bleeding

09/21/2016 By Bob Cash Leave a Comment

When it comes to efforts to facilitate widespread data exchange, is the industry bleeding, or are we reaching a point where we can simply allow for healing? Bob Cash of KLAS explores this big question.

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Filed Under: HIE, Interoperability Tagged With: Blog, Bob Cash, CHIME, CommonWell Health Alliance, KLAS, KLASNotes

Dollar Blocking, Part 2: The Real Cost Of Interoperability

08/08/2016 By Vince Ciotti Leave a Comment

We’ve seen several solutions thrown at the interoperability problem, including HL7, Interface Engines, and CommonWell, but are we any closer to achieving the holy grail of data sharing?

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Filed Under: Interoperability, Vendor Management Tagged With: Blog, Cerner, CommonWell Health Alliance, Elise Ames, HIS Pros, Vince Ciotti

Are Interoperability Efforts More Sizzle Than Steak?

06/29/2016 By Bob Cash Leave a Comment

Many believe initiatives like CommonWell and Carequality will facilitate greater and more effective data sharing with outside organizations – but will the sizzle match the steak? KLAS’ Bob Cash offers his perspective.

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Filed Under: Interoperability Tagged With: Bob Cash, Cerner, CommonWell Health Alliance, Epic, KLAS, KLASNotes

Making Sense Of CommonWell: What Can Users Expect?

02/01/2016 By Kent Gale Leave a Comment

Three years after the big announcement, what do vendors and providers realistically expect from the CommonWell Health Alliance, and what still needs to happen? Kent Gale discussess KLAS’ findings.

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Filed Under: Interoperability, Vendor Management Tagged With: athenahealth, Blog, Cerner, CommonWell Health Alliance, Epic, Kent Gale, KLAS, KLASNotes

Can CommonWell’s Cold Fusion Bring The Heat?

05/14/2013 By Adam Gale Leave a Comment

It is hard not to cheer for the ideals of the CommonWell Health Alliance. For over 15 years, KLAS has interviewed thousands of providers who have bemoaned the lack of data integration and sharing in healthcare. With the combined resources of six firms, is CommonWell the first step toward true data integration? While it is […]

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Filed Under: Integration, Interoperability Tagged With: Adam Gale, Blog, CommonWell Health Alliance, KLAS

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