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Introducing: FHIR Transforms for Analytics

Metriport launches FHIR Transforms for Analytics tool, enabling healthcare organizations to pipe Metriport data into data warehouses by leveraging the Tuva data model, making clinical data analytics-ready in a few simple steps.

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Introducing: Open-Source Healthcare Terminology Server

Metriport unveils world's first open-source healthcare terminology server, enabling enrichment of raw medical codes with detailed metadata and relationships.

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Introducing: AI Summaries

Metriport releases AI Summaries feature that summarizes lengthy patient records into one cohesive paragraph consisting of the most relevant medical history.

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Metriport Joins athenahealth’s Marketplace Program to Bring Comprehensive Patient Record Summaries to Provider Workflows

Metriport joins athenahealth's Marketplace, to give healthcare providers instant access to comprehensive patient medical record summaries from outside sources.

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Metriport Joins Carequality as an Official Implementor

Metriport is proud to announce that we've become an official implementor of Carequality — the leading interoperability framework that connects health information networks throughout the United States.

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The 5 Most Common Types of EHR Systems

Healthcare organizations may require different types of systems to accommodate diverse needs and specialties. Tailoring EHRs to specific contexts enhances interoperability, data accuracy, and overall patient care, reflecting the diverse landscape of healthcare practices and ensuring that technology aligns with distinct organizational demands. In this post, we explore the most common types of EHR systems for healthcare settings.

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The Evolution of Interoperability Regulations in Healthcare

In this guide, we explore the evolution of interoperability regulations in healthcare, and how they impact health information management

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What To Know About Proposed HIPAA Changes

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was designed to establish standards and regulations for protecting patient data. While the current rules ensure that medical records receive necessary protection, with access restricted to authorized personnel, new proposed HIPAA privacy rules are setting the stage to enhance patient welfare.

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The Role of State and Regional HIEs Under TEFCA

With the ultimate goal of ensuring the secure access and retrieval of patient information, HIEs benefit from the common interoperable data standards and specifications applicable under TEFCA. In this guide, we explore the vital position HIE participation holds in this framework.

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Tuva Health + Metriport Announce Strategic Partnership

The Tuva Health + Metriport partnership builds an end-to-end solution to access and transform clinical data from 300+ million patients into analysis and AI-ready data in order to materially improve care delivery.

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What You Should Know About USCDI Updates

The USCDI has since received yearly updates to reflect the evolving needs of the health ecosystem, unique advancements in health technology, plus relevant changes in policy and health regulations. Learn more about the updates to these data standards and how these changes plan to improve care delivery.

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CMS and ONC Rules: What You Should Know

The CMS and ONC rules, released in March 2020, provide a framework to bind healthcare providers, payers, and IT providers into a structure that promotes best practices when distributing health information. This guide examines how these new rules are laying down the law for better patient access to health information. We’ll see how common regulations and standards are transforming healthcare’s approach to patient-centered care.

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