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Approaches and Implementation of Multinational Electronic Health Record Interoperability

Sterling K. Carter (SBC Global Consulting, LLC, USA), Christina Anastasia (Colorado Technical University, USA), and Barbara Mae Carter (Colorado Technical University, USA)
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Release Date: October, 2025 | Copyright: © 2026 | Pages: 290
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Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798369320273
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337373850
EISBN13: 9798369320280
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2027-3

Description:

The implementation of multinational Electronic Health Record (EHR) interoperability presents challenges in global healthcare systems. As patient care spans borders, the ability to securely and seamlessly share health information between countries becomes essential for improving outcomes, ensuring continuity of care, and supporting public health initiatives. Various approaches help achieve cross-border EHR interoperability, including standards harmonization, data governance frameworks, and international collaboration. Further exploration may provide solutions for the practical and policy-level challenges involved in implementation, such as data privacy regulations, technological disparities, and stakeholder coordination.

Approaches and Implementation of Multinational Electronic Health Record Interoperability explores the strategies and frameworks used to enable sharing of EHR across different countries and healthcare systems. It examines the technical standards, policy challenges, and collaboration required to achieve effective multinational EHR usability. This book covers topics such as global business, public health, and change management, and is a useful resource for healthcare professionals, business owners, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and environmental scientists.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Business Communication
  • Change Management
  • Electronic Health Records (EHR)
  • Environmental Health
  • Environmental Science
  • Global Business
  • Healthcare Information Systems
  • Medical Policy and Reform
  • Medical Technology
  • Policymaking
  • Public Health
  • Sustainable Development

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Dr. Sterling K. Carter is an academic researcher, writer, and the Chief Executive Officer of SBC Global Consulting in Vancouver, WA, USA. SBC Global Consulting is a global research and consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations improve productivity, enhance efficiency, and reduce operational waste.

Sterling holds a Doctorate in Management with a concentration in Global Leadership, a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Colorado Technical University. He is also completing a Doctorate in Health Science with a specialization in Global Health, further strengthening his expertise at the nexus of global leadership, health systems, and international development.

He is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, a Certified Agile Leader, a Certified Scrum Master, and is certified in Data Analytics. With more than a decade of consulting experience across multiple verticals—including healthcare—Sterling brings a systems‑level perspective to complex organizational challenges.

After completing his first doctorate and publishing his dissertation, The Strategies Global Leaders Need to Improve Interoperability of an EHR System, Sterling devoted his career to advancing global health, health systems integration, and interoperability. His ongoing doctoral work in Health Science and Global Health further deepens his commitment to improving health outcomes and strengthening health systems worldwide.

Dr. Christina Anastasia is a college professor and professional businesswoman with a passion that focuses on small business and economic development. Her specialization is in business plan preparation for acquisition of funds and has counseled for the SBDC helping start- up companies write business plans. As a business owner, she is a strong supporter that small business is the backbone of American society and that economic development relies on the Mom and Pop businesses that dot the American landscape. One of her own companies, a graphic design and sign business, fits into this demographic. She has been doing business in the sign industry since 2001. In addition, Dr. A owns an RV Park, and a successful wholes business that jobs products to smaller gift stores and outlets throughout the country. In addition to being and educator and business owner, Dr. A has published three books and has been a contributing author for a textbook in Organizational Behavior and have written course content for doctoral, graduate, and undergraduate courses.
Barbara Mae Carter is a professor at Colorado Technical University, teaching leadership and organizational development classes. Barbara serves on the dissertation committee for doctoral research at Colorado Technical University and presents at Doctoral Symposia. She is an experienced Instructional Designer with a demonstrated history of consulting and facilitating adult learning. Barbara completed a Doctor of Management with a concentration in Organizational Development and Change from Colorado Technical University. In December 2019, she published her dissertation, The Leadership Practices Female ODC Managers Use to Improve Change Initiatives. Barbara holds a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership and a Bachelor of Arts in Management from George Fox University. She is also a Certified Agile Leader and a Certified Ruth Clark Instructional Designer. Publications

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