Integration Engines Drive System-wide Interoperability

Nov. 9, 2012

Health systems like Banner Health are relying on integration engines to achieve multisite interoperability and connectivity across their continuum of care. Spurred by a plethora of healthcare reform initiatives including meaningful use, health information exchanges (HIEs), and accountable care organizations (ACOs), healthcare providers are considering bigger interoperability goals for their integration engine solutions to affect seamless data flow within and between facilities.

Read about how Banner Health is scaling their interoperability infrastructure to keep up with the pace of growth and regulatory requirements and facilitate multi-application and multisite interoperability.

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