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Healthcare Management FORUM - Winter 2009 Feature Article Abstract
Political, policy and social barriers to health system interoperability: Emerging opportunities of Web 2.0 and 3.0 (Abstract) - by Donald W. M. Juzwishin
Achieving effective health informatics interoperability in a fragmented and uncoordinated health system is by definition not possible. Interoperability requires the simultaneous integration of health care processes and information across different types and levels of care (systems thinking). The fundamental argument of this paper is that information system interoperability will remain an unfulfilled hope until health reforms effectively address the governance (accountability), structural and process barriers to interoperability of health care delivery. The ascendency of Web 2.0 and 3.0, although still unproven, signals the opportunity to accelerate patients’ access to health information and their health record. Policy suggestions for simultaneously advancing health system delivery and information system interoperability are posited.
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