Executive Summary:
The Dawn of Actionable Ecosystems

The 2025 Digital Health Most Wired (DHMW) Interoperability & Population Health segment report examines how healthcare organizations exchange data across networks, turn shared information into coordinated workflows, and improve population health outcomes through advanced adoption of person-centric digital health ecosystems. This section measures not only technical connection, but also the strategic, operational and cultural maturity required to make interoperability actionable, from data governance and data-sharing frameworks, to affiliate EHR hosting, population health analytics, predictive modeling, and digital communications.
Healthcare is transitioning from a period of “building connections” to a new phase of “data utility.” In this era, success is no longer defined by the technical act of moving data, but by how shared information supports real-time clinical action.
Organizations vary widely in maturity, but the trajectory is clear: interoperability success increasingly depends on high-quality, reliable data being seamlessly exchanged to support real-time decisions, care coordination, and provider-patient engagement at the point of care.
Our focus is making sure that connections, privacy controls, and data quality all work together so teams can trust what’s on the screen and act with confidence.”
In this report:
- Understanding Organizational Maturity Levels
- The Governance Anchor: Building “Healthy Data”
- Technical Foundations: TEFCA, FHIR, and Affiliate Hosting
- Persistent Barriers: The “Partner Readiness” Hurdle
- Population Health: Moving from Reporting to Action
- Building “Healthy Data”
- The Operational Mindset
























