FW: Blockchain can improve patient identity matching, consent; Simplifying the merging of personal health data into EHRs

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Oct 16, 2019, 4:49:17 PM10/16/19
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Joint task force to simplify merging personal health data into EHRs, drafts FHIR spec »

 

PCHAlliance and Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise seek to enhance continuity of care by working on mobile health apps and personal health monitoring devices.

 

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Subject: Blockchain can improve patient identity matching, consent; Simplifying the merging of personal health data into EHRs

 

 

How a solo practitioner gained 807 new patients in a year.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

 

 

 

Interoperability

 

During Converge2Xcelerate at the HIMSS Connected Health Conference, a blockchain expert and the CEO of DirectTrust put forth some ideas about how direct ledger technology could help solve a longstanding challenge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interoperability

 

PCHAlliance and Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise seek to enhance continuity of care by working on mobile health apps and personal health monitoring devices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial/Revenue Cycle Management

 

Also in that year, Dr. Angela Willis gained 81 new patient reviews and her website converted, on average each month, roughly 11.4% of all visitors into a booked appointment.

 

 

 

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