尽管对改善连通性的需求不断增长,但由于成本高、技术整合不力和供应商上船速度缓慢,大多数保健提供者仍然手工分享病人数据。
Most healthcare providers still manually share patient data due to high costs, poor tech integration, and slow vendor onboarding, despite growing demand for better connectivity.
对290名保健利益攸关方进行的新的《黑皮书》调查发现,尽管在互操作标准和网络方面取得了进展,但行为健康、死后护理、公共卫生和社区组织之间的数据交换在很大程度上仍然是手工操作。
A new Black Book® survey of 290 healthcare stakeholders finds that despite progress in interoperability standards and networks, data exchange between behavioral health, post-acute care, public health, and community-based organizations remains largely manual.
关键障碍是,只有18%报告例行结构化数据共享,71%报告其合作伙伴缺乏可计算数据能力。
High integration costs, incomplete APIs, and slow vendor onboarding are key barriers, with only 18% reporting routine structured data sharing and 71% saying their partners lack computable data capabilities.
解决社会需要的社区组织同样相互脱节,虽然82%优先考虑改善连通性,78%报告对数据共享的承诺有所增加,但现实世界的采用率仍然很低,尤其是在护理点。
CBOs addressing social needs are similarly disconnected, and while 82% prioritize better connectivity and 78% report increased commitment to data sharing, real-world adoption remains low, especially at the point of care.