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Interoperability Institute hosts first virtual InterOpathon
Lansing, MICH. – Community building was front and center at the Interoperability Institute’s (IOI) first virtual InterOpathon event last month. The event, which took place on May 27 and 28, brought together leaders in health care information technology from across the country to build interoperability solutions needed for compliance with new federal government health care regulations. The InterOpathon venue enabled knowledge sharing and building of software solutions that address current health care issues.
HL7 Da Vinci Use Case Explored During Connectathon
LANSING, Mich., Feb. 13, 2020 — As the healthcare industry continues to move towards true interoperability through completely connected systems, activities are underway to test use cases designed to advance value-based care among providers and payers through standards-based data exchange.
Jonathan Greenberg joins the Interoperability Institute as director of research and development
LANSING, Mich., Jan. 16, 2020 — The Interoperability Institute LLC has announced Jonathan Greenberg has joined the organization as the director of research and development where he will lead all research and development activities for the not-for-profit organization focused on developing innovative research designed to accelerate national health information technology interoperability.
Interoperability Land Launches in AWS Marketplace
New platform helps health plans and providers comply with proposed CMS and ONC rules
LANSING, Mich., Dec. 4, 2019 — The Interoperability Institute today announced the availability of Interoperability Land™, a simulated healthcare testing environment, in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Mary Kratz joins the Interoperability Institute as new executive vice president
LANSING, Mich., Sept. 18, 2019 — The Interoperability Institute LLC has announced that Mary Kratz has joined the organization as the executive vice president where she will oversee the new not-for-profit organization focused on innovative research designed to accelerate national interoperability and to attract and develop health information technology talent.
Interoperability Institute launched to grow health IT workforce, learning and collaboration
LANSING, Mich., September 5, 2019 — Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN) is launching a new not-for-profit organization focused on innovative research designed to accelerate national interoperability and to attract and develop health information technology (IT) talent.