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Healthjump Interoperability Platform
First Look 2023

author - Tyson Blauer
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Tyson Blauer
author - Josh Naegle
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Josh Naegle
author - Jacob Mortensen
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Jacob Mortensen
 
February 10, 2023 | Read Time: 1  minute

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The need for reliable information continues to grow, and in order to remain attractive in the market, healthcare IT organizations need interoperability partners to facilitate quick, standardized, and reliable information exchange. This report provides a first look at Healthjump’s interoperability platform by examining satisfaction and feature adoption among vendor customers.

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Current Time Inside Cache Tag Helper: 5/28/2023 11:03:36 PM and Model.reportId = 2989

Key Findings:

  1. Healthjump Interoperability Platform Customer Experience: An Initial Look
  2. Points to Ponder
  3. Healthjump: Company Profile at a Glance
  4. Solution Technical Specifications (provided by Healthjump)
author - Mary Bentley
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Mary Bentley
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