
Health Data Interoperability
Health data interoperability refers to the ability of different healthcare systems and technologies to exchange, interpret, and use health information seamlessly. This means that when you visit different doctors, hospitals, or clinics, they can easily share your medical records, test results, and treatment histories. Interoperability improves patient care by ensuring that healthcare providers have accurate and up-to-date information, reducing errors and unnecessary tests. It fosters a more coordinated approach to healthcare, benefiting both patients and providers by facilitating better communication and decision-making across various platforms and systems.