
Language-First Interoperability in Healthcare: A Promising Shift or a Risky Shortcut?
Health data exchange is more structured than ever. But often, it’s still painfully slow.
Health data exchange is more structured than ever. But often, it’s still painfully slow.
A ONC report found that 70% of non‑federal hospitals engage in all four domains of interoperable exchange. This means they routinely send, receive, find, and integrate electronic health information.
If you’re reading this, you already know the frustrations a PMS can cause: legacy systems that can’t talk to each other, integrations that drag on for months, and limited, outdated features.
Did you know nearly 70% of physicians say their EHR systems slow patient care down rather than help it? This is what a survey by MPI Group found. What’s more, 1 in 3 nurses report EHRs as a key burnout factor, often citing slow load times, clunky workflows, and poor usability.
A major time‑motion study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that physicians dedicate nearly 50% of their workday to electronic health records and desk work and only around 27% to direct patient care.
While working to secure your application, you’ve probably done a lot of things right.
85% of leaders in the US, UK, and Canada say that security compliance with frameworks like SOC 2 or ISO 27001 is "very important" or "critical" to winning new deals, according to Scytale.
Imagine a patient arriving at your facility in crisis and… waiting for hours while staff is flipping between disconnected systems: EHRs, lab systems, billing portals and insurance tools, each living in its silo. It's not just inefficient. It's dangerous.
Every 39 seconds, a cyberattack strikes a business somewhere in the world. In 2024 alone, the global average cost of a data breach rose to $4.9 million, with app breaches accounting for 25% of all incidents.
Running a hotel with outdated systems is frustrating. Slow check-ins, lost reservations, and staff drowning in manual data entry. These problems hurt your guests and your bottom line.
Did you know that 92% of healthcare organizations faced a cyberattack in the past year? Moreover, the average cost of a data breach in healthcare now tops $9.77 million, according to Ponemon Healthcare Cybersecurity Report 2024.
What if getting healthcare help felt effortless? Every question answered instantly? Today, patients wait on hold or in crowded waiting rooms. Staff are stretched thin. Costs keep climbing. Clinicians drown in paperwork. Isn’t it time for smarter help?
Get the inside scoop on industry news, product updates, and emerging trends, empowering you to make more informed decisions and stay ahead of the curve.