05/27/2026
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New research highlights the challenge of interoperability between patient Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and clinical registries โ a crucial step for better patient care and research. The lack of seamless data flow hinders accurate reporting and informed decision-making.
This got me thinking about how agile development principles could play a HUGE role here! Think iterative development, constant feedback loops, and cross-functional teams working closely with healthcare professionals. Could an agile approach lead to modular, interoperable solutions that adapt to evolving data standards and clinical needs?
Imagine building API connections in short sprints, constantly testing and refining them based on real-world feedback from doctors and nurses. We could create a system that's not only functional but also truly user-friendly and relevant.
What are your thoughts on using agile methodologies to improve healthcare data interoperability? Share your experiences and ideas in the comments! ๐
Read Full Article Here: https://www.jmir.org/2026/1/e82380