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Governor Beverly's HIT task force expands

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CHARLOTTE, USA: North Carolina's Task Force is looking into how healthcare technology that can connect the various stakeholders within the healthcare community in order to improve healthcare quality and lower healthcare costs for residents across the state.

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In a latest update, IQMax has joined this Health Information Technology Strategic Planning Task Force created by Governor Beverly Perdue's Office.

"Technology is making the healthcare system more efficient, cost effective, and is allowing for improved quality of care for patients. IQMax is pleased to participate in this Task Force. Limited health information exchange and disconnected healthcare facilities are inflating healthcare costs in the state and hindering patient care activities. IQMax has experience in connecting healthcare facilities and healthcare providers to deliver better care to patients", said Allen Thomas, Director of External Affairs at IQMax, in a press note.

"IQMax's Health Information Exchange platform allows healthcare facilities to share and exchange patient information and clinical data, allowing care providers to access a single patient medical record across different healthcare facilities and in diverse care. It also covers healthcare applications that allow to digitally dictate patient notes, capture billable charges, and view lab results, medications, allergies, radiology, pathology, and transcribed reports for their patients, so that all patient information is viewed within the context of their daily workflows.