Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced that it will collaborate with the Healthcare Services Platform Consortium (HSPC) to accelerate the non-profit's mission of solving the interoperability challenge in healthcare. A focal point of current industry initiatives, the advancement of IT standards and interoperable frameworks holds the keys to unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence, patient information and digital knowledge resources for better care delivery.
A leading industry collaborative, HSPC brings together providers, vendors and public and private stakeholders to tackle barriers to meaningful exchange of health information. Since 2013, the organisation has worked to speed the realisation of healthcare's big data promise through an open marketplace of interoperable applications, content and services designed to shorten development cycles for next-generation solutions. Clinical and informatics experts with Wolters Kluwer, Health will join more than 270 HSPC contributors to help healthcare organisations align their IT strategy and investment with broader initiatives focused on better care coordination, clinical pathways and patient experience.
The consortium will benefit from Wolters Kluwer's experience in terminology and knowledge based management solutions and clinical expertise to help the HSPC community deliver capabilities that unlock data silos and enable complete, accurate real-time and on demand access to healthcare information for reliable analytics, decision support and workflow based applications.
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