February 13, 2025 - 18:25

CANTON, Mass., February 13, 2025—MEDITECH is set to welcome a number of prominent figures in healthcare and technology at Booth C3318-02 during the HIMSS25 Interop & Smart Experience Pavilion. The event aims to illustrate the transformative effects of intelligent interoperability throughout the patient journey.
At this year's showcase, MEDITECH will highlight the capabilities of its Expanse platform, which promotes an innovative and open ecosystem designed to enhance tech equity. This approach allows healthcare organizations of various sizes and specialties to integrate advanced applications and vendor technologies seamlessly.
By emphasizing interoperability, MEDITECH aims to demonstrate how collaborative solutions can improve patient care, streamline workflows, and foster innovation within the healthcare sector. The event represents a significant opportunity for industry leaders to engage in meaningful discussions about the future of healthcare technology and its role in enhancing patient outcomes.
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