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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a technology used to facilitate the exchange of data between healthcare providers and other organizations. EDI enables healthcare providers to securely exchange patient information, such as medical records, insurance claims, and billing information. It also allows for the automation of administrative tasks, such as appointment scheduling and patient registration. EDI is used to streamline the healthcare process, reduce paperwork, and improve the accuracy of data.
EDI is becoming increasingly important in the healthcare industry as providers look to reduce costs and improve efficiency. EDI is used to facilitate the exchange of data between providers, insurers, and other organizations, allowing for faster and more accurate data processing.
Some companies in the EDI market include Cerner Corporation, Allscripts, Epic Systems Corporation, Athenahealth, and McKesson Corporation. Show Less Read more