Becker's Healthcare August 29, 2025
Laura Dyrda

For decades, healthcare has invested in breakthrough technologies — from artificial intelligence to genomics to robotics — with the promise of delivering safer, smarter, more personalized care. Yet the most important IT problem remains unsolved.

Health system leaders need true interoperability to move forward. Without seamless, secure, real-time data exchange, hospitals and health systems cannot fully leverage the tools they are rapidly adopting.

“The technology that must advance the quickest is the ecosystem that enables true interoperability of health data, from standards like FHIR to secure APIs and cloud platforms,” said Biju Samkutty, COO of international and enterprise automation at Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic. “Ulocking it will transform care by giving clinicians and patients a complete, real-time view of health,...

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Topics: Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Provider, Technology
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