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Health IT leaders must attend to interoperability, value-based care and AI
So says David Lareau, CEO of Medicomp Systems, a HIMSS23 exhibitor, who dives into these trends, and talks about actionable data at the point of care. Interoperability, value-based care payment models, with emphasis on coordination of care, and defining the most effective uses of artificial intelligence in patient care are three big trends that healthcare provider organization C-suite executives and other health IT leaders must contend with in healthcare today, according to David Lareau. Lareau is CEO of Medicomp Systems (HIMSS23 Booth 3741), a vendor of technology and services designed to make medical data relevant, usable and actionable. We spoke with Lareau to get his insights into these trends and talk about his message to HIMSS23 attendees. There are several major new developments requiring the attention of HIT leaders: interoperability, including patient access to their own medical information; the transition to value-based care payment models with new emphasis on coordination of care and the role of primary care in the transition; and defining the most effective uses of artificial intelligence in patient care.
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David Lareau, CEO of Medicomp Systems, a HIMSS23 exhibitor, discusses three major trends in healthcare: interoperability, value-based care payment models, and the most effective use of AI in patient care. He emphasizes the importance of actionable data at the point of care and the role of primary care in the transition to value-based care. As a vendor of technology and services designed to make medical data relevant, usable, and actionable, Lareau's insights into these trends are of particular interest to HIT leaders.
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