Forbes July 26, 2021
Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

Healthcare is a broad concept: clinical encounters with patients, population health data and trends, community health outcomes, pharmaceutical trials, etc., are just a few of the different siloes that entail the concept of “healthcare” as a whole. Even if just looking at an individual level— medical records, history of medications, previous lab testing and results, prior procedures—there are so many different siloes that entail an individual’s healthcare profile.

Given the value of each of these components individually, it’s intuitive to think that these different data sets should speak with each other and be viewed holistically when approaching patient care or population health decisions for a community.

However, this is not the reality. In actual practice, it is extremely challenging to...

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