Healthcare providers face several major challenges when integrating data across systems.
- Interoperability Issues – Many healthcare organizations struggle to connect different systems due to incompatible formats, making it difficult to share patient records efficiently.
- Data Standardization Challenges – Different providers store data in unique formats, leading to inconsistencies and misinterpretations. Adopting universal coding systems can help improve accuracy.
- Security Risks – Healthcare networks are prime targets for cyberattacks. Weak encryption and outdated security measures leave patient records vulnerable to breaches.
- Compliance with Regulations – Strict laws govern how healthcare data is stored and shared. Failure to meet these requirements can result in heavy fines and reputational damage.
- Fragmented Systems – Many healthcare organizations operate with disconnected systems, leading to duplicate data entry, inefficiencies, and difficulty in sharing information between departments.
What do all of these have in common?
It’s the high cost of fixing them.
What if there were a way to cut those costs by as much as 75%?
Would that make it easier for you to address these challenges?