
Oracle Health Officially submitted his request and is now a candidate for a qualified health information network (QHIN ™) as part of the Exchange and Common Actor ™ framework (TEFCA ™).
“If it is designated, become a Qhin will help us allow providers, public health officials, patients and payers to safely access care, give an overview of community health and To accelerate authorizations and reimbursements, ”said Seema Verma, executive, vice-president and managing director, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. “This is based on our longtime leadership in conducting interoperability to increase industry -scale efficiency and to help guarantee patient control over their own data.”
Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OIC), the Oracle Health network will not only benefit from the decades of Oracle experience in securing the most important data in the world, but should also make the sharing of these data more quickly and more Effective by reducing the need for additional technological layers, this can complicate and slow down the process. In addition, the Oracle network is designed to support data types that are generally not available in other exchanges, such as X -rays and MRI. The acceleration of data exchange and the secure expansion of the variety and volume of the data available through the health care ecosystem is increasingly important to supply the advanced capabilities of the AA which can help to clarify care decisions, optimize processing paths and rationalize payment processes.
If Oracle Health customers will be able to participate in the national approach approved by the United States government to provide a secure, fluid and standardized sharing of health information between suppliers and payers, and government agencies.
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