Healthcare IT News December 29, 2025
Interoperable health data and AI tools are reshaping patient data access, provider decisions and value-based outcomes.
The U.S. healthcare industry is often characterized as fragmented, with many patients seeing multiple providers.1 Since patients often receive care at multiple facilities with diverse healthcare systems, accessing previous medical records and coordinating care can be challenging.
Interoperability refers to the seamless exchange of health information, which is considered a cornerstone of value-based care, ensuring coordinated care among providers such as primary care physicians and specialists. Lack of data sharing directly impacts the quality of care, underscoring an urgent need for improved mechanisms to integrate nationwide health information systems.2
eClinicalWorks takes measures to advance interoperability in healthcare
Early this year, eClinicalWorks, through PRISMANet, achieved...







