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Healthcare data integration is the process of combining patient data from various sources, such as electronic health records (EHRs), medical imaging, and wearab
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Healthcare data integration is the process of combining patient data from various sources, such as electronic health records (EHRs), medical imaging, and wearable devices, to provide a comprehensive view of a patient's health. This integration enables healthcare providers to make informed decisions, improve patient outcomes, and reduce costs. With the rise of big data and analytics, healthcare data integration has become a critical component of modern healthcare systems. Companies like [[datavant|Datavant]], [[snowflake|Snowflake]], and [[elsevier|Elsevier]] are working to develop and maintain digital ecosystems for the exchange of healthcare data. For instance, Datavant's collaboration with the [[health-care-cost-institute|Health Care Cost Institute]] on the [[covid-19-research-database|COVID-19 Research Database]] has enabled public health and policy researchers to use real-world data to understand and combat the COVID-19 pandemic. As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, the importance of effective healthcare data integration will only continue to grow, with [[johns-hopkins-university|Johns Hopkins University]] and [[mayo-clinic|Mayo Clinic]] being at the forefront of research and development in this field.