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Healthcare Interoperability
Release Date: 09/26/2022
Working Group: Health Information Management
When Health Information Technology systems seamlessly exchange data with each other, it is referred to as interoperability. Interoperability occurs when information is transferred using a standardized format where the receiving Electronic Health Record finds the data readable and acceptable. The goal is to have the shared data have enough appreciation of the content and context to correctly represent the data to the receiving provider. This data is extremely valuable for not only correct patient care but also patient safety.
This document is the latest from the Healthcare working group.
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Dr. Jim Angle
Dr. Jim Angle
Jim has dedicated hundreds of hours to CSA and was instrumental in reviving CSA’s Health Information Management working group. In doing so, he drafted the group’s first charter and went on to become its co-chair. In this role, he authored three papers — Managing the Risk for Medical Devices Connected to the Cloud, Telehealth in the ...

Michael Roza
Risk, Audit, Control and Compliance Professional at EVC
Michael Roza
Risk, Audit, Control and Compliance Professional at EVC
Since 2012, Michael Roza has been a pivotal member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) family. He has contributed to over 125 projects, as a Lead Author or Author/Contributor and many more as a Reviewer/Editor.
Michael's extensive contributions encompass critical areas including Artificial Intelligence, Zero Trust/Software Defined Perimeter, Internet of Things, Top Threats, Cloud Control Matrix, DevSecOps, and Key Management. H...
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