New Advancements to MEDITECH's Traverse Exchange Interoperability Network
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Today, MEDITECH published a press release introducing significant new advancements to its nationwide Traverse Exchange interoperability network.

MEDITECH Senior Director of Interoperability Market and Product Strategy Mike Cordeiro sums up the Traverse Exchange Network:
With Traverse Exchange, we’re overcoming two of the greatest barriers to interoperability. Many data exchange networks either limit you to specified data sources — such as organizations using the same vendor EHR — or rely solely on CCDs as the primary means of data exchange. The result is redundant and fragmented data with little value to the provider. Traverse Exchange uses modern technology and standards like FHIR to make data usable. With these latest advancements, we’ve eliminated redundancies by conveniently organizing this data within a clinician’s natural workflow without interruption in care.”

The new advancements and design elements are important to facilitating greater physician adoption and reducing clinician burden when accessing data from external data sources. And, most importantly, enabling clinicians to see the latest updates from a patient’s health history in one place by using real-time FHIR-based data requests, which will lead to better patient care and better patient outcomes. 


We invite HIMSS attendees to see these advancements in Booth C3318-02 at the HIMSS25 Interop & Smart Experience Pavilion. MEDITECH will also join customers for an interoperability-focused panel discussion in Booth #972 today, Tuesday, March 4 at 12:15 p.m. 
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