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system interoperability

System interoperability refers to the ability of different software systems, devices, or applications to communicate, exchange data, and work together effectively. It ensures that these systems can understand each other and operate seamlessly without special effort or manual intervention. For example, when a hospital's electronic health records system can share patient information with a pharmacy system, they are interoperable. This capability improves efficiency, reduces errors, and enhances user experience by enabling diverse systems to function as a cohesive whole within a network.