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Procuring Interoperability Special Publication Webinar

February 20, 2019

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EST)

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Join the National Academy of Medicine on February 20, 2019 for a webinar to discuss the NAM Special Publication Procuring Interoperability: Achieving High-Quality, Connected, and Person-Centered Care.

Day/Time: February 20, 2019, 1:00 – 3:00pm EST

Realizing the promise of digital technology will depend on the ability to share information across time and space from multiple devices, sources, systems, and organizations. The major barrier to progress is not technical; rather, it is in the failure of organizational demand and purchasing requirements. In contrast to many other industries, the purchasers of health care technologies have not marshaled their purchasing power to drive interoperability as a key requirement. Better procurement practices, supported by compatible interoperability platforms and architecture, will allow for better, safer patient care; reduced administrative workload for clinicians; protection from cybersecurity attacks; and significant financial savings across multiple markets.

Join the NAM for a two-hour webinar where field leaders will discuss why interoperability is critical to the future of health care, the Special Publication’s proposal of a roadmap for using procurement specifications to engage those steps, and how all health care system stakeholders can accelerate progress in achieving system-wide interoperability.

The webinar agenda will be posted in the coming weeks!

This webinar is open to the public and will be hosted on Zoom. Please register to attend by clicking here.Webinar login information will be sent to you prior to the webinar. The webinar will be archived and materials will be posted on the Procuring Interoperability publication page following the event.

Questions? Please email Fasika Gebru at fgebru@nas.edu.

Disclaimer

It is essential to the National Academies mission of providing evidence-based advice that participants in any of our meetings or events avoid political or partisan statements or commentary and maintain a culture of mutual respect. The statements and presentations during our meetings or events are solely those of the individual participants and do not necessarily represent the views of other participants or the National Academy of Sciences, which is a non-partisan, tax exempt organization that includes under its Charter the National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Medicine, and that operates the National Research Council.

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National Academy of Medicine Executive Office

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Fasika Gebru
FGebru@nas.edu

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