HITS March 2024 Roundup
314e Corporation
Best in KLAS Healthcare IT Products & Solutions company, serving 250+ Providers, Payers, and Life Sciences customers.
March has been a whirlwind of innovation in healthcare IT, and we're here to break it all down for you!?
From cutting-edge innovations showcased at HIMSS 2024 to the groundbreaking developments within 314e, our March roundup has everything you need to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of healthcare technology.
1. 314e Is Now SOC 2 Type II Compliant
314e proudly announces its achievement of SOC 2 Type II compliance, affirming its unwavering commitment to data security. Underlining rigorous adherence to industry standards, this milestone further solidifies 314e's credibility and reliability in serving healthcare customers while the company remains dedicated to the continuous enhancement of security measures.
2. Dr. Shafiq Rab Shares Insights on Healthcare Data Standardization?
Dr. Shafiq Rab sheds light on Tufts Medicine's data aggregation journey, emphasizing the adoption of FHIR for standardized data collection across 28 diverse EHR systems. Leveraging Python for data transformation and AI integration, alongside 314e's support in legacy application data extraction, the institution aims to enhance usability and effectiveness for all stakeholders.
3. 314e @ HIMSS 2024: Next-gen SAAS Healthcare Solutions Unveiled
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314e walked away with a great experience at HIMSS 2024, showcasing its pioneering SaaS solutions. From just-in-time EHR training tools to cloud-native healthcare document management systems, its innovative solutions are poised to drive significant advancements in the industry. Explore the various activities 314e indulged in alongside showcasing their innovations at the HIMSS booth.
4. Future of Health Tech: The Latest Healthcare IT Breakthroughs at HIMSS 2024
HIMSS 2024 opened doors to various cutting-edge innovations. From smart hospital room technology to AI's transformative potential in healthcare, catch a glimpse of industry leaders sharing their perspectives and experiences in this article piece by Healthcare IT Today.?
5. Survey Reveals Strong Willingness to Share Health Data Despite Cybersecurity Concerns
The 2023 survey of digital health and virtual care among over 8,000 U.S. adults shows willingness to share health data.
However, there's a noticeable reluctance towards specific entities, likely due to growing concerns about cybersecurity threats. On the bright side, virtual care adoption remains robust, with 76% utilizing it mainly for convenience and accessing specific providers.