The platform and its tools are designed to help healthcare providers promote interoperability between medical devices, improve healthcare application interoperability, create connected clinical workflows and more.
“The healthcare industry is changing rapidly and 2016 will be the year that providers and payers make real progress toward fee-for-quality,” said Jitterbit CTO Ilan Sehayek. “Our vision is for healthcare industry players to have easy access to the rich clinical data that will make a measurable difference in patient care and outcomes, delivered in the format that makes sense for the device or procedure at hand.”
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