O papel carbono na era da interoperabilidade
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The scenario of technological innovation in the health area is undergoing incessant transformation, within an already consolidated care model, where the patient is now the center of care and the protagonist of their data generated during their entire health experience. The ideal technological environment is a place where the traffic of sensitive information is safe, reliable and easily accessible. In a way that allows the patient to have their main health information stored in a database, with personal access but shareable, if authorized.
In this way, optimizing targeted and comprehensive care, avoiding waste, duplication of efforts, exams, procedures, which are often invasive and avoidable. What generates value, reduces costs and improves the quality of care as a whole.
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