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From Silos to Systems
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DAIC
The last few decades have been marked by rapid advances in cardiovascular medicine, particularly in areas like imaging, data systems and electrophysiology.
However, all these advances were happening in silos, resulting in highly sophisticated but fragmented systems.
Traditionally, cardiology has been organized around specific modalities like imaging and electrophysiology, with data systems functioning as passive repositories.
Better structured reporting and cleaner pathways from imaging into registries and enterprise systems translate into cleaner interoperability between cardiology systems and broader enterprise health records.
Electrophysiology, for instance, is becoming more digitally integrated with mapping systems, imaging and procedural data working together to guide increasingly complex interventions.