Grahame Grieve Points Out Just How Hard Interoperability Can Be. There Are myHR Implications I Believe!

This appeared a day or so ago following up on a blog post a week or so back:Healthcare Interoperability Is Insanely Complex – That’s Why It’s Not Like an ATM MachineMay 30, 2019John LynnA couple of articles recently came across my virtual desk that really caused me to pause and think about healthcare interoperability. I’ve long known about many of the challenges of healthcare interoperability. I’ve often said t hat healthcare interoperability was not a technical problem, but a business problem. However, after reading these two takes on healthcare interoperability, I’d also add that it’s an insanely complex problem. Hopefully, I can illustrate it for those of you who are frustrated that the healthcare i nteroperability problem isn’t “just solved already.”The first article comes from Grahame Grieve on is Health Intersections blog. If you’ve been in the healthcare interoperability space, then you certainly know about Grahame. He’s the project lead and product director for the FHIR and HL7.. . This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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