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Each day in healthcare, data becomes more valuable, more useful, and more important to a healthcare organization. It’s easy to see that the future of healthcare rests on the back of data. The problem is that data in and of itself isn’t useful. We need clean, usable data that we trust to really make a difference in healthcare.
This was the topic of discussion in a recent interview I did with Colin Banas, M.D., M.H.A., Chief Medical Officer at DrFirst, Paul Grundy, M.D., M.P.H., Advisor at Grundy Consulting, and Sarah Richardson, CHCIO, Chief Information Officer at Tivity Health. Where do we stand when it comes to health data and how does sharing health information impact the quality of that data.
Learn more about DrFirst at: https://drfirst.com/
Find more great Health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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Each day in healthcare, data becomes more valuable, more useful, and more important to a healthcare organization. It’s easy to see that the future of healthcare rests on the back of data. The problem is that data in and of itself isn’t useful. We need clean, usable data that we trust to really make a difference in healthcare.
This was the topic of discussion in a recent interview I did with Colin Banas, M.D., M.H.A., Chief Medical Officer at DrFirst, Paul Grundy, M.D., M.P.H., Advisor at Grundy Consulting, and Sarah Richardson, CHCIO, Chief Information Officer at Tivity Health. Where do we stand when it comes to health data and how does sharing health information impact the quality of that data.
Learn more about DrFirst at: https://drfirst.com/
Find more great Health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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