The upcoming episode of Digital Health Unplugged explores the practical application of interoperability and its role in achieving better health outcomes through connected care records.
In collaboration with Oracle Health, host Jordan Sollof hands over the reins to Isaac Fredericks, director of relationships at Oracle Health, who discusses this topic with Mark Westwood, GP at The Village Green Surgery (Great North Care Record), Jocelyn Palmer, programme director at One London, and Mike Seda, executive director at Tiger Institute for Health Innovation.
The panel shares insights on utilizing health information exchange to enhance and automate data sharing workflows, as well as the driving factors behind their respective projects, which include improving care coordination, facilitating safe patient transfers, enhancing efficiencies, and achieving better patient outcomes.
The episode also delves into implementation strategies, collaborative working across different care settings, privacy and information governance considerations, technology and adoption challenges, operational management, and future projects.
Digital Health extends its gratitude to partner Oracle Health for this episode.
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