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Healthcare data is not centralized in any one single place, or even in one type of provider which physician, pharmacists, government run hospitals and public health with a burgundy collection of Health Information Exchanges (HIE).
 
Healthcare data is not centralized in any one single place, or even in one type of provider which physician, pharmacists, government run hospitals and public health with a burgundy collection of Health Information Exchanges (HIE).
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==Data Silos==
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*Immunization data has been collected by states in the US for public health reasons.  That is now coming into question with the move to create [[COVID Vaccination]] certificates.
  
 
==Standards==
 
==Standards==

Latest revision as of 15:33, 21 March 2021

Full Title

Sources for information on web based Healthcare standards and interoperability considerations.

Context

Healthcare data is not centralized in any one single place, or even in one type of provider which physician, pharmacists, government run hospitals and public health with a burgundy collection of Health Information Exchanges (HIE).

Data Silos

  • Immunization data has been collected by states in the US for public health reasons. That is now coming into question with the move to create COVID Vaccination certificates.

Standards

Blogs

  1. Healthcare Exchange Standards by John Moehrke.


References