In healthcare IT, data integration is often considered a back-end IT function, but the enterprise application integration team at Jackson Health System (JHS), one of the largest public health systems in the country, has turned data-as-a-service into a strategic differentiator that has improved patient care and saved millions of dollars in subsidy costs.
JHS is a nonprofit academic medical system in Miami, Fla., that runs six hospitals, including Jackson Memorial Hospital (the safety-net hospital for Miami-Dade County), a network of urgent care centers, multiple primary and specialty care centers, long-term care nursing facilities, corrections health services, trauma centers, and the Miami Transplant Institute. For the past several years, the IT function at the 100-year-old institution has been working to update its technology infrastructure.
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