MSN 510 Week 1 Assignment
The Issue of Interoperability in Healthcare
2026 Update with complete solutions.
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MSN 510 Week 1 Assignment
The Issue of Interoperability in Healthcare
2026 Update with complete solutions.
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Intro
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society defines interoperability as
“the ability of different information systems, devices and applications (systems) to access,
exchange, integrate and cooperatively use data in a coordinated manner, within and across
organizational, regional and national boundaries, to provide timely and seamless portability of
information and optimize the health of individuals and populations globally" (McBride & Tietze,
2023). These patient data systems and technologies, such as EHR systems, work together to
communicate and share data between providers and their patients. It has become the more
advanced option for many to keep up with and participate in their own health plan with access to
their diagnosis, testing, monitoring, treatment, and more. This essay seeks to explain that despite
the growing field of medical technology systems, there are still issues that arise with every new
promoted advancement.
Summary of the issue
When managed properly, interoperability in healthcare can allow flawless sharing and
exchange of data between healthcare providers and patients. Should any patient systems lack
interoperability many issues can arise such as medical errors, increased costs, safety concerns,
poor quality of care, and more. Lack of interoperability for both providers and patients is a
common issue that can lead to lack of access to patient data. A patient’s new provider could be
using a different electronic health record (EHR) system than that of their patient’s previous
provider and therefore the mutual patient data cannot be shared to both parties. Different
facilities can also be using other systems that use different drug names or test names in their
records that cannot be easily transferred or translated to another system.