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Face Tattoos For Stress? The Real-Time Biotech Wearable Trackers

Forbes Healthcare

It ebbs and flows based on environment, context and neurodiversity, all of which algorithms may struggle to capture ethically or accurately. The future of mental health may not be confined to diagnostic manuals or therapy rooms. Stress, after all, is not a constant. It may be streamed continually, subtly and directly from the skin out.

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Stanford’s ChatEHR lets doctors talk to the chart — and it talks back

Medical Economics

Early use cases focus on improving triage and decision-making, particularly in high-pressure environments like emergency departments. Future automations aim to evaluate patient data for actions like hospital transfers, with ongoing assessments to ensure quality and safety. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A.

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EHR Interoperability: In-Depth Guide (2025 updated)

Arkenea

Simply put, it’s the capability of different EHR systems to share, interpret, and collaboratively use data across various healthcare environments. An environment where physicians, no matter where they are, can access a patient’s complete medical history at a moment’s notice and make the best-informed decisions.

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Interoperability In Healthcare: What You Must Know

Arkenea

HIE is part of an architecture that connects multiple applications and enables them to transfer data. It helps an organization integrate interoperability without having to face instrumental cost problems. It also ensures that healthcare data exchange remains uniform, centralized, and easily transferable between systems.

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Health Information Exchange: What It Is and Why It Matters

Ciox

Traditionally, patient data has been stored in disparate systems, creating information silos across healthcare organizations. This results in significant benefits for both healthcare organizations and patients. Patient care improvement and overall efficiency of healthcare organizations. What is Health Information Exchange (HIE)?