Healthcare IT News May 23, 2025
Andrea Fox

With prebuilt artificial intelligence tools and open APIs, health systems can use the cloud-agnostic tech to develop and deploy real-time analytics that could improve operational efficiencies and care delivery outcomes.

Innovaccer on Thursday announced that its healthcare data interoperability platform, Gravity, is now available across the U.S. with general access expected over the next several months.

The platform was created to help healthcare organizations make better use of their data and accelerate artificial intelligence-driven digital transformation, the company says.

Innovaccer, a healthcare unicorn that achieved Series F funding earlier this year, says it’s focused on enabling healthcare organizations, typically slow to fully harness data resources because of antiquated, siloed systems to deploy analytics rapidly.

“Health systems are under...

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