Outdated systems and manual processes remain a frustrating reality for Australian healthcare providers, making it harder for professionals to deliver efficient, high-quality care. Thankfully, data interoperability is no longer a distant goal — it’s now essential for improving patient outcomes and streamlining operations. As the healthcare industry evolves to meet growing demands and increasing consumer expectations, APIs and composable commerce have emerged as powerful enablers of change.
The new buzzword is ‘composable infrastructure’ – in essence it means the entire physical compute, storage and network fabric resources are treated as services and called by using APIs.
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