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EDI implementation needs cooperation.

R A Fields

    Review (Federation of American Health Systems)
    |June 8, 1989
    PubMed
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    Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) facilitates computer-transmitted business exchanges between hospitals and partners. Leadership is crucial for continued EDI implementation to prevent stagnation in healthcare data exchange.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Business Administration

    Background:

    • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) enables computer-transmitted business exchanges.
    • EDI ensures all-vendor and equal access for trading partners, including hospitals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the current state of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) implementation.
    • To highlight the need for leadership in EDI adoption.

    Main Methods:

    • This study is a column examining the current EDI implementation.
    • Qualitative analysis of the EDI landscape.

    Main Results:

    • Current EDI implementation requires active leadership.
    • The progress of EDI risks stalling without intervention.

    Conclusions:

    • Leadership is essential to drive EDI forward in the healthcare sector.
    • Sustained EDI growth depends on strategic guidance and support.