The unified integration platform simplifies data integration by enabling healthcare organizations to connect disparate systems, prepare data and streamline data exchange. The ultimate goal is to facilitate interoperability and enable organizations to manage all hospital and patient information from one centralized location.
Six healthcare organizations will be implementing Summit Exchange 1.2, including Oneida (N.Y.) Healthcare, Ithaca, N.Y.-based Cayuga Medical Center, Phoenix-based Orthopedic and Spine Hospital Oasis Hospital, Pueblo, Colo.-based Parkview Medical Center, and Pella (Iowa) Regional Health Center.
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