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How Interoperability Improves Healthcare Delivery and Patient Experience
Interoperability is the ability of different information systems, devices and applications to access, exchange, integrate and cooperatively use data in a coordinated manner.
Why is interoperability important in healthcare?
Interoperability in healthcare leads to quality patient care, as data can flow seamlessly across the continuum of care and be accessed by relevant parties when needed.
Benefits of healthcare interoperability
Here are six ways interoperability improves healthcare delivery and patient experience through better information data exchange.
Improves clinician efficiency
With a comprehensive view of each individual patient, pulled from both traditional and non-traditional sources, health providers can make a better assessment of the patient and deliver better care.
Enables safer transitions of care
Patients with chronic conditions or those who are transitioning from hospital to community care require continuity of care for optimal health results. Interoperability enables safe transitions by allowing multiple health providers to access relevant patient information in a timely manner.
For instance, a patient discharged from hospital visits the GP for an illness. The GP can see a full medical history of that patient, their recent procedures and medications prescriptions from the hospital and can then organize treatments accordingly.
Can save time
if a patient changes their healthcare provider, interoperability can help save time. A patient may forget details of their treatment, types of medication and relevant lab results. With interoperability, this information is easily transferred between providers and viewed by the current healthcare provider.
Helps lower healthcare costs
A patient who has had some lab tests recently done under their regular GP’s direction does not need to retake a blood test if they decide to visit another clinic shortly after that. The GP can view the recent test results and make clinical decisions, saving time and cost of doing more unnecessary lab tests.
Maintains patient privacy
Patient privacy is critical in the health sector. The right to doctor-patient privacy can benefit tremendously with interoperability. Cutting the need for clinical staff and manual updating of patient records means patient privacy can be maintained effectively.
Reduction in errors
Data accuracy in healthcare is crucial to avoid treatment or medication errors, as in some instance’s medication errors can occasionally pose serious health threats. Records that are successfully exchanged across systems, typically following international standards, are guaranteed to meet data quality, thereby limiting the chance of such risks.
Learn more about the benefits of Interoperability in healthcare:
https://ehrintelligence.com/news/3-ways-to-enhance-healthcare-interoperability-with-health-it
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