Newsweek April 24, 2025
Black Book Research

Estonia, Finland, and Denmark lead global performance in health data exchange; the U.S. ranks below key international peers

LONDON, UK, April 24, 2025 (Newswire.com) – A newly released international research by Black Book ranks the digital interoperability performance of healthcare systems worldwide, spotlighting major disparities in health data exchange capabilities and system integration across 18 high-income countries. The study-based on verified usage data, government platform metrics, and over 2 million stakeholder surveys-highlights Estonia as the global benchmark in EHR connectivity, achieving a 99.1% national interoperability rate.

The study arrives as countries push to modernize healthcare through digital tools that improve patient outcomes. Black Book’s multi-year survey data shows that true interoperability leads to better care coordination,...

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