HealthIT Answers July 21, 2025
Mark Coetzer

The pace of healthcare modernization is accelerating. With value-based care becoming the norm, organizations across the care continuum are under pressure to improve outcomes, reduce administrative burden, and meet increasingly complex reporting requirements.

However, despite the widespread adoption of EHR systems and the migration to cloud environments, one persistent challenge remains, which is data fragmentation.

Healthcare organizations are not lacking in data. What they are lacking is data intelligence, the ability to transform multi-source, inconsistent information into a unified, validated, and operational asset that can drive better decisions at every level.

From Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Independent Physician Associations (IPAs) to Clinically Integrated Networks (CINs) and regional health plans, many groups are still contending with disconnected EHRs, inconsistent data...

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