
Check out today’s podcast as Sandy chats with Corrine Micklos (dbMotion at Altera) and Al Kinel (Strategic Interests LLC) about the evolution of HIEs over the past decade, the current challenges they face, and the future direction. They'll discuss how Altera addresses these challenges, meeting unmet needs by aggregating and harmonizing discrete data from hospitals and communities across regions, states, and the nation while presenting complete patient records at the point of care. If you would like to learn more or connect with us, visit here.
In this episode, they talk about:
How data sharing has progressed and evolved in the healthcare industry
Current challenges in the healthcare data sharing process
How dbMotion facilitates healthcare data sharing
How dbMotion has transformed systems and leveraged FHIR
Future projections for dbMotion and healthcare data interoperability
Advancing healthcare interoperability on a global scale
A Little About Corrine:
Corrine Micklos has had a distinguished career in the healthcare technology industry, delivering excellence in award-winning sales, account management, and the building of strategic client relationships. Her role encompasses the alignment of Altera solutions with hospitals’ and health systems’ business and clinical goals, ensuring long-term client satisfaction with the technologies and success in their delivery of high-quality care to their patients and communities.
Corrine’s extensive experience and proven track record in the healthcare technology sector highlight her ability to drive business growth with her comprehensive understanding and execution of client-specific strategies through the delivery of the innovative solutions we are here to talk about today, all of which help her prospects and clients meet the evolving needs of the healthcare industry and their specific healthcare organizations.
A Little About Al:
Al Kinel is the founder and President of Strategic Interests, LLC, (SI) a consulting firm transforming healthcare through innovation. SI works with providers, payers, collaboratives, and vendors to create a long-lasting, positive impact on outcomes and financial performance with advisory and implementation services on HIT, interoperability, population health, and value-based payment programs. Before starting SI, Al worked for top-tier professional services firms and served as a leader in technology management for Xerox and Kodak Health Group. In these roles, he helped transform several industries. Al is a strategist, activist, and catalyst who helps leaders address their “strategic interests” while simultaneously addressing the challenges of communities. Al has enjoyed playing this role introducing and supporting major initiatives in his community and beyond. Al has frequently helped a myriad of stakeholders to collaborate and advance the effective use of HIT, and interoperability has been a key aspect of strategies and initiatives.