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The webcast describes methods for implementing data governance, ensuring data provenance and improving the ETL process
Presented by CyncHealth, InterSystems, the Great Plains IDeA-CTR, Logica Health, the Nebraska Healthcare Collaborative, and the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program. Tuesday, May 11, 2021 | 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM CST 8:30 AM | Introduction to Conference and Topics -James McClay, MD, MS, Director, GP IDeA-CTR Biomedical Informatics Core 9:00 AM | The Vision of
What is a Working Group Meeting? HL7 International Working Group Meetings (WGMs) are held three times per year at varying locations and serve two important purposes: Provide the HL7 International work groups the opportunity to meet in person and work on standards, as well as to network with industry leaders from around the world. Offer an invaluable educational resource for the healthcare IT
The Workforce Components includes an updated and expanded set of health IT instructional materials, funded by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), to help healthcare workers and others stay current in the changing healthcare environment and deliver care more effectively. The new instructional materials are in five areas relevant to improved care delivery
Due to issues and concerns around face-to-face meetings and travel at this time and into April, the format for the Clinical Data Interoperability and Query Workshop has changed from a face-to-face event to a 1-day virtual meeting. Thank you for your flexibility and hope you are able to attend this informative virtual workshop. The CTSA network can synergize its talent and data to achieve insights
The Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health Information Technology has published the final rule intended to move the health care ecosystem in the direction of interoperability to improve quality and accessibility of information. The rule implements the information blocking provisions of the 21st Century Cures Act in an effort to further support access and exchange of electronic health
See the outstanding commentary by Ken Mandl and Isaac Kohane. It's time to make healthcare a truly data- and knowledge-driven enterprise. That begins by making sure responsible, scalable, and technology-agnostic data sharing is the norm and not an exception!