MedCity News December 7, 2025
Katie Adams

The NFL’s secret weapon for injury prevention is data interoperability, according to Allen Sills, the league’s chief medical officer.

Healthcare providers have struggled with data interoperability since the advent of the EHR decades ago, failing to fully connect patient information across systems. They may have an unlikely model to look to for improvement: the National Football League.

During an address last week at Forbes’ annual Healthcare Summit, NFL Chief Medical Officer Allen Sills noted that all 32 of the league’s teams report to the same EHR. Having all this player data in one place helps the league not only treat injuries more effectively but also prevent them, he said.

“If we think about all the injuries that happen in an...

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