Book Description
The digitization of patient records has ushered in a new era of possibilities in the healthcare industry, helping it to keep pace with the ever-evolving landscape. However, the need for more seamless interoperability in Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems poses a significant challenge. This fragmented landscape inhibits the exchange, integration, and analysis of crucial health data, hindering efforts to deliver optimal patient care and impeding the advancement of healthcare procedures. By unraveling the complexities of computational convergence and highlighting the pivotal role of interoperability, Computational Convergence and Interoperability in Electronic Health Records (EHR) provides a roadmap for transforming healthcare delivery. It equips data analysts, medical professionals, and IT specialists with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the intersection of healthcare and technology, enabling them to leverage emerging trends and standards to improve patient outcomes.