Digital Health Records and Interoperability

Digital Health Records and Interoperability Digital health records have reshaped care, but their value grows when data flow is seamless between doctors, labs, and apps. When systems stay separate, gaps and duplicate work can slow care and raise risks. Interoperability means data can be exchanged in a meaningful way and used to support real decisions at the point of care. Interoperability is more than moving data. It is about usable information that helps clinicians act quickly. For example, a clinician can see a complete medication list and recent test results from a connected portal, without re-entering data or guessing at what another team recorded. ...

September 21, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words