US health officials, tech executives to launch data-sharing plan, Bloomberg News reports https://t.co/Y1fEL4TO4y https://t.co/Y1fEL4TO4y
Physicians know all too well the downsides of health care technology developed without doctors input early and often. But when physicians are key to the process from the start, they can help create technologies that will propel medicine into the future while improving patient
Finally an administration that understands the real world needs and taking real action to integrate technology to fix our broken health care system. Should have been done decades ago... but it's here now. We are in!!! https://t.co/yEMaAiCtaz
The Trump administration is set to host a meeting at the White House this week with leading technology companies to introduce a new initiative aimed at promoting more seamless sharing of health-care data. This plan involves collaboration between top U.S. health officials and tech executives to improve data integration within the health-care system. The initiative seeks to address longstanding challenges in health-care technology by fostering better coordination and input from physicians early in the development process. The American Medical Association emphasized the importance of involving doctors from the outset to ensure that new technologies advance medicine and improve patient outcomes. Industry leaders have expressed support for the administration's efforts to modernize and integrate health-care data infrastructure.