As technologies continue to advance, organizations are managing increasingly complex tech stacks. According to a 2022 survey of IT and security professionals, organizations are now using an average of ...
It’s been an incredibly busy summer for the Office of the National Coordinator, which has responsibility for developing federal policy and rules regarding health information technology. The agency ...
Interoperability is one of the biggest healthcare issues to solve. Vendors and providers are tasked with using technology to freely, but securely, exchange information to create a continuum of care ...
While the Web3 industry is still emerging, the catalyst that will kick this revolution into high gear is hidden in the tech stack. Key improvements in Web3 interoperability will unlock new use cases ...
Entrepreneurs entering healthcare often spot inefficiencies and launch companies to solve them. Whether it’s optimizing transitions of care, simplifying billing, or empowering home health teams, most ...
What role will cross-chain interoperability play in RWAs? Know how connecting blockchains unlocks liquidity, scales tokenized ...
IPMX’s goal is to implement AV-over-IP enabling multi-vendor interoperability and empowering end users with the ability to pick best-in-class vendors with the assurance that all products will co-exist ...
In my conversations with ASC leaders this year, one theme has been impossible to miss: Change is everywhere. Centers are expanding, merging, modernizing, and rethinking how they use technology to ...
Increasing interoperability has the potential to help long-term care providers address some of their worst pain points, experts pointed out at a McKnight’s Online Forum session Tuesday. Ongoing ...
Enterprises are still hesitant to adopt blockchain because most blockchain projects today require committing to a single chain — and single-chain strategies create costly risks. Interoperability is ...
How do we break the almost infinite cycle of continuous interoperability testing? Last week we moved from a discussion about the technology and weakness of the SIP RFCs to what I feel is a far more ...