Amazon, Tech Giants Try To Fix Broken Healthcare System

According to reports, a group of traditional tech giants, including Alphabet, Amazon, IBM, Microsoft, and Salesforce, proposed a similar set of standards and pledged to make products (including selling medical supplies directly to hospitals and clinics) that support them to help the healthcare industry. The group wants to build tools for the health community around a set of common standards for exchanging health information electronically, called “FHIR.” FHIR offers healthcare providers and patients the opportunity to revolutionize how they interact with their data. In a joint statement the group stated: We are jointly committed to removing barriers for the ad  option of technologies for healthcare interoperability, particularly those that are enabled through the cloud and AI. We share the common quest to unlock the potential in healthcare data, to deliver better outcomes at lower costs. In another news report, Amazon has brought…

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