02 Jun Health Data News Roundup: Bad Provider Data Delays Care; HIT Regulations Under Trump; and Health Plans Unprepared for AI
Welcome to the Health Data Weekly News Roundup from IMAT Solutions. As the power of data continues to grow in the healthcare arena, today’s care organizations need to be on the forefront of all news and trends to help ensure that their data analytics efforts deliver accountable and informed care. Each week, we will provide you with the actionable news you need to meet these goals.
Bad Provider Data is Delaying Care and Driving Up Costs, CAQH CEO Warns
Inaccurate provider data is creating a hidden crisis in healthcare by delaying care and driving up costs for both patients and health plans, according to CAQH CEO Sarah Ahmad, as highlighted in this recent MedCity News article.
Forecasting AI and Health IT Regulation Under a Trump White House
There have been many big changes in health and tech policy so far in the president’s second term, and there will probably be many more to come, according to a recent Healthcare IT News HIMSSCast.
Health Plans Race to Build Infrastructure for Trusted Automation, Black Book Survey
Seventy-nine percent of health plans remain unprepared for scaled AI as record investments signal a tipping point for payer IT modernization, according to a recent Black Book Research survey.
The Future of AI in Healthcare Demands Transparency, Trust, and Human-Centered Design
As real-time inference overtakes training-centric approaches in healthcare, a pivotal question emerges around how can the human element remain central in an increasingly autonomous ecosystem, as highlighted in this recent MedCity News article.
CMS and ASTP/ONC Seek Input on the Future of the Digital Health Ecosystem
On May 13, 2025, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator released a joint Request for Information (RFI) seeking public input on advancing “a seamless, secure, and patient-centered digital health infrastructure.” Read more here.
The Top-Ranked Commercial Health Plans for Member Experience
The gaps between the highest and lowest rated commercial health plans for customer satisfaction are growing, according to J.D. Power’s U.S. Commercial Member Health Plan Study, which also ranks the cop commercial health plans.
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