As 2024 winds down, all of us at POCP want to wish you a joyful holiday season filled with peace, connection, and time to recharge. This year, we’ve tackled challenges together and made progress toward improving healthcare in meaningful ways. Here’s to reflection, gratitude, and renewed energy for 2025. No matter what lies ahead, we’re in this together, working to make healthcare better for everyone. Happy Holidays and a wonderful New Year! 🎉
About us
Point-of-Care Partners (POCP) is a leading management consulting firm assisting healthcare organizations in the evaluation, development, and implementation of winning health information management strategies in a rapidly evolving digital world. Our accomplished healthcare consultants, core services, and methodologies are focused on positioning organizations for success in the interoperability-focused, data-driven world of value-based care. Our diverse skillsets allow us to provide significant value to many types of health IT stakeholders. Our 360-degree view of the industry enables us to assist an impressive and diverse group of healthcare organizations and companies. Over the last 20 years, we have had the opportunity to work with payers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, standards development organizations, associations, HIEs/multi-stakeholder initiatives, research institutions and technology companies to improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare.
- Website
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http://www.pocp.com
External link for Point-of-Care Partners
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Remote first (and hiring in the US!)
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- health IT strategy, mHealth, health IT program design and management, electronic prescribing, health information exchange, patient engagement, accountable care, electronic health records, value-based care, specialty pharmacy automation, pharmacy standards, healthcare transaction standards, electronic prior authoriation, ePA, medication management, electronic medication management, electronic formulary, ePrescribing of Controlled Substances, EPCS, health information networks, program management, multi-stakeholder initiatives, and EHRs
Locations
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Primary
Remote first (and hiring in the US!) , US
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9710 Stirling Rd
Hollywood, Florida 33024, US
Employees at Point-of-Care Partners
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Paul Edge
I help health care companies launch new products & services | Health Care and HCIT product management | fractional CPO | President of Ashleigh Fisher…
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Tony Schueth
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Janice Reese
Digital Transformation | Strategic Partnerships | Interoperability | CxO Trust Advisory Board Member | 405d Ambassador | HSCC Cybersecurity Working…
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Craig Kemp
Healthcare Marketing Consultant
Updates
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What Does a Trump Presidency Mean for Health IT? The healthcare landscape is poised for significant change as we enter a new presidential term. While we can only speculate on what’s ahead, understanding historical trends provides valuable context. Our latest HIT Perspectives article dives deep into health IT policy under President-elect Trump, drawing lessons from his first administration and exploring the implications of recent campaign promises. From advancing interoperability and AI adoption to balancing regulatory efficiency with innovation, this article highlights critical areas stakeholders must watch. As always, POCP’s unique 360-degree industry perspective helps navigate these complexities and identify actionable strategies. Have questions? Let’s start a conversation in the comments or reach out to learn how POCP can help your organization stay ahead. 👉 Read the full article to get insights from POCP CEO, Tony Schueth about his predictions and recommendations based on what the incoming administration may bring.
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If you haven't registered for the FHIR Over TEFCA Security Education Event, you'll definitely want to consider it. This 1/2 day education event is free, has a stellar line up of speakers and promises to provide a lot of really helpful information on implementing the FAST Security IG. While this event is tailored to #TEFCA participants, the FAST Security IG is available to all stakeholders to pick up and use. https://lnkd.in/eFr2dyMu
Register Today! Join us for the FHIR Over TEFCA Security Education Event on Monday, January 13, 2025, from 11:00 AM–5:00 PM EST. This free virtual education session will prepare you to implement the FAST Security Implementation Guide (IG) to support the SOP requirements of TEFCA. Learn from industry experts, explore essential testing tools, and gain insights to align with nationwide data exchange standards. If you need another reason to register, our speaker lineup is pretty impressive 🎤: - Janice Reese, FAST Program Manager & Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners - David Pyke, FAST Technical Director - Luis Maas, FAST Security Co-lead & CTO of EMR Direct - Didi (Blanca) Davis, Vice President of Informatics, Conformance and Interoperability, The Sequoia Project - Johnathan Coleman, CISSP, Principal Security Risk Solutions, CISO/RCE, The Sequoia Project - Joe Lamy, Standards and Specifications Subject Matter Expert, AEGIS.net, Inc. - Corey Spears, Senior Consultant, Lantana Consulting Group - Joseph Shook, Senior Software Architect, Surescripts - Tom Loomis, Principal and Enterprise Architect, Evernorth Health Services - Matt Blackmon, Standards and Conformance Testing Programs Manager, The Sequoia Project [REGISTRATION LINK IN COMMENTS - Thanks to LinkedIn Algorithm] #FHIR #TEFCA #FASTFHIR #Interoperability #HealthIT #Security
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: FHIR Over TEFCA Security Education Event: Your Roadmap to Secure Health Data Exchange. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Prefer to watch our podcast episodes on video? Catch our final episode of 2024 focusing on payer/provider data exchange and collaboration featuring cohost, Kendra Obrist and guest, Anthony Murray, CIO of MRO [LINK IN COMMENTS] #Interoperability #PayerProvider #Podcast #FHIR
Bridging Divides: Interoperability & Payer-Provider Collaboration. Guest, Anthony Murray, CIO, MRO
https://www.youtube.com/
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Our final HIT Perspectives eMail Newsletter of 2024 went out earlier this week. It's chock full of end of year recaps, post election prognostications and some key topic areas we'll be monitoring in 2025. If you aren't subscribed, you can catch this issue by following the link in the first comment (thank the algorithm for dinging posts that take you away from LinkedIn). We send out our email newsletter 4-5 times a year. If you don't want to miss our insights and getting an email that also aggregates a lot of our other educational content in one place, be sure to subscribe on our website (another link to subscribe is in the comments) We also publish these articles via our LinkedIn Newsletter but they come out once a month and don't have all the other content goodies our email newlsetter offers. Choose whichever option you prefer.
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POCP is on the ground at the ASTP Annual Meeting this week, and it's already shaping up to be a fantastic event! Our team, including CEO Tony Schueth, Da Vinci Program Manager Alexandra (Alix) Goss and Leslie Amorós, APR is here to listen, learn, and engage with the critical conversations. If you’re attending, keep an eye out for Tony, Alix, or Leslie in the halls—don’t hesitate to say hello and share your thoughts on the sessions! We’d love to connect and hear your perspective. Let’s make this week productive and impactful.
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Final Episode of 2024! We’re wrapping up the year on The Dish on Health IT with a must-listen conversation featuring guest, Anthony Murray, CIO of MRO In this episode, host Tony Schueth, joined by co-host, Kendra Obrist and Anthony Murray dive into the opportunities and challenges in provider-payer data exchange and explores the regulatory landscape shaping interoperability. Don’t miss this engaging and informative finale to our 2024 lineup! We can’t wait to serve up more insightful episodes in 2025. 🎧 Tune in now: https://hubs.li/Q02Z-cWX0 💬 What interoperability topics are you hoping we’ll cover in 2025? Drop your ideas below! #TheDishHIT #Podcast #PayerProviderInterop #HealthIT
Podcast Episode: Anthony Murray_MRO_Bridging Interoperability
info.pocp.com
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🦃 Happy Thanksgiving from POCP! 🍂 As we take a moment to reflect during this season of gratitude, we’re reminded of how fortunate we are to do work that makes a difference in healthcare. Every day, we’re inspired by our colleagues within POCP and the incredible individuals across the industry who share a common goal: improving healthcare for patients through smarter technology and streamlined processes. We are deeply thankful for the passion, innovation, and collaboration that drive our work forward. It’s a privilege to partner with such talented people who are as committed to making healthcare better as we are. To our clients, partners, and industry peers: thank you for your trust and dedication. And to the POCP team: your hard work and expertise fuel everything we do. Together, we’re helping to build a better, more connected healthcare system for everyone. Wishing you a warm and joyful Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, family, and connection. 🍁 – The POCP Team
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Did you miss our special episode of the Dish on Health IT recapping HLTH? Tony Schueth was joined by special guest co-host, Seth Joseph to discuss the HLTH conference as well as listen and react to "on the ground" interviews at HLTH with: - Bevey Miner,EVP, Consensus Cloud Solutions - Tim Pletcher, CEO, Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN) - Frank Harvey, CEO, Surescripts - Charlie Harp, CEO, Clinical Architecture - Brian Anderson, CEO, Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) Our newest episode will be out next week, but be sure to get all caught up before then! This is a perfect companion to a post Thanksgiving run! https://hubs.li/Q02ZBTB-0
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You'll want to check out our new Pharmacy Interoperability Whitepaper! As we look ahead to 2025, pharmacy interoperability stands out as a critical area for advancing seamless, coordinated, and cost-effective care. We’re incredibly proud of the research and insights that went into this whitepaper, developed with support from the NCPDP Foundation. If you’re heading out for a Thanksgiving road trip and need something impactful to read, this whitepaper might just be the perfect companion! Let’s drive progress together in pharmacy interoperability—because it’s not just a pharmacy issue; it’s a healthcare imperative. [LINK IN COMMENTS]