
Interoperable Health Systems
Interoperable health systems refer to different healthcare information systems that can easily share and understand each other's data. This means that a patient's medical records, test results, and treatment histories can be accessed and used by various healthcare providers, like hospitals, clinics, and labs, regardless of the technology they use. The goal is to improve patient care by ensuring that health information is readily available when needed, leading to better decisions, coordination among providers, and ultimately, more efficient and effective healthcare delivery.