Dr. Suhina Singh, CEO of Jonda Health, shares how her company is reimaging how patients can take control of their own healthcare with greater access to data.
Data Integration Key to Achieving Needed Breakthroughs in Healthcare When peers from other industries ask why data hasn’t driven comparable breakthroughs in healthcare, the answer is usually hiding in plain sight: clinical and administrative data still live in different systems and “speak” different digital languages. Integrating them is a prerequisite for the next wave of progress—better care, better patient experience, and better operational performance at the same time. Fortunately, there are now multiple mandates spurring this integration, from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requiring Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources APIs, to National Committee for Quality Assurance embracing digital quality measures, to enforcement of prohibitions against information blocking. Health plans and providers, however, must guard against swapping these two longstanding data siloes for several new ones.
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According to recent HIMSS Market Insights research, 86% of healthcare leader respondents agreed that interoperability without data preparation provides limited value for analytics or artificial intelligence (AI). This data point signals a shift in how healthcare organizations should reimagine their interoperability strategy – not merely as a goal of connectivity – as they continue to deploy AI in clinical, business and operational areas.
Drawing on insights from 278 organizations representing nearly 40% of U.S. hospitals, the CHIME 2025 Digital Health Most Wired Interoperability & Population Health research shows the start of healthcare’s next digital transformation—transitioning from building connections to achieving true data utility.
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