Interoperability is vital in gynecology for several reasons: 1. Patient Safety: It ensures that all healthcare providers have access to accurate and up-to-date patient information, reducing the risk of medical errors. 2. Efficient Care Coordination: It enables different healthcare professionals, including gynecologists, obstetricians, and primary care physicians, to coordinate care effectively. 3. Enhanced Patient Experience: Patients can receive more personalized and timely care since their medical history and preferences are readily available. 4. Cost Reduction: By eliminating redundant tests and procedures, interoperability helps in reducing healthcare costs.