HealthIT Answers July 10, 2025
Stavros Papadopoulos

An estimated 30 percent of the world’s data is generated by the healthcare industry, and it’s increasing at a faster rate than even finance and media. Increasingly, seamless data sharing between hospitals and other types of organizations is proving critical to improving both population and individual health, as well as promoting health equity.

We’re seeing examples of this collaborative information sharing more and more every day. In an increasingly interconnected world, where infectious diseases cross borders with ease, global collaboration played a vital role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, a global collaboration of hospitals used this kind of approach to train an AI model to identify COVID-19 patient oxygen needs.

Another example involves Rady’s Children’s Hospital in San...

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