I’ve noticed recently that articles and blogs on Application Programming Interfaces (API) for Health Information Technology are beginning to trickle out in the media, and proclamations of the API as the “key” to unlock interoperability of health systems and data are building. And it’s about time, but it seems somewhat pale in view of the […]
Month: April 2015
The Best Way to Predict the Future: Create It – Robert Wood Johnson Releases `Data for Health’
Here’s what I know from having participated in the Health and Human Services Open DataFest II in California earlier this month: A large and growing number of professionals in HHS (and related fields) believe that more information and greater interoperability are vital components to improving the health and well-being of our country’s children, adults and […]