Reflecting on panel sessions and discussions held at the event, we’d like to share three HIMSS takeaways: Small amounts of data can more easily be rationalized and presented in a meaningful way to healthcare practitioners. It’s about offering real-world insights that lead to improved decision making and practice performance without having the clinician work too hard to uncover those insights. Making sense of these data sets are little victories that, when strung together and integrated into the workflow, can create a fabric of support around an ambulatory care practice. We see this as an opportunity to help clients on their journey to establish a digital infrastructure that ensures physicians have the right information and not just a lot of information. The industry has made great strides over the years to make it possible for systems and platforms to share information in the name of delivering optimal patient care. While we believe more can be done in this area, we continue to see interoperability validated in clinical practice as physicians diagnose conditions with greater certainty, start a treatment path quicker, and more easily identify at-risk populations. There is increasing consensus that managing a population's health is key to defining and targeting clinical care, while also effectively managing the financial outcomes of the practice. Of course, social determinants like the conditions in which people are born, their education, their access to healthcare, etc. can play a part in population health management. That said, we firmly believe that driving for better clinical outcomes in the transition to value-based care is a journey. On this journey we continue to see the inspiring intersections of achieving integration of clinical and financial data, with optimizing clinical workflows and effectively engaging patients.