Healthcare Finance News August 25, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

Efforts to apply agentic or generative AI will fall short without a unified data foundation, report finds.

About 85% of health plans have yet to centralize their data across systems, representing missed opportunities when it comes to artificial intelligence and data strategy, according to a new report from healthcare data platform Arcadia.

Analysts showed a widening gap between payers’ current data capabilities and what they still need in terms of tools and infrastructure. For example, without a unified data foundation built around complete member profiles, efforts to apply agentic or generative AI will fall short, missing the savings and experience improvements the technologies promise.

The report also reveals how leading health plans are making meaningful progress with data-driven strategies that...

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