Protecting the Legal Medical Record: A Critical Risk in Government Health IT Modernization
Kel Pults | Chief Clinical Officer & VP, Government Strategy | November 24, 2025
As healthcare IT continues to evolve, the dual forces of interoperability and artificial intelligence (AI) are driving innovation across the industry. Yet, amidst these advancements, compliance remains the cornerstone of meaningful and lasting impact. Organizations must navigate the complexities of modernization while preserving the integrity of patient data and the legal medical record. Read the article on NextGovFCW.
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