22 Apr IMAT Solutions Signs New Regional Health Plan to Support HEDIS 2030 Data Readiness

IMAT Intelligence selected to help health plan prepare for fully digital quality reporting and strengthen data foundation ahead of HEDIS 2030

 

April 22, 2026, Pleasant Grove, UT IMAT Solutions, a leader in healthcare data acquisition, normalization, and quality reporting, today announced that a regional health plan in the south has selected IMAT Intelligence to support its preparation for HEDIS 2030 and the industry’s transition to fully digital quality measurement.

 

As the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) moves toward eliminating hybrid reporting and manual chart abstraction, health plans are facing increasing pressure to ensure that their data is complete, interoperable, and audit ready.

 

By Measurement Year 2030, all HEDIS reporting will be fully digital, placing new demands on data quality, integration, and traceability.

 

To meet these evolving requirements, the regional health plan is leveraging IMAT’s Health Data Management Platform to aggregate, normalize, and validate clinical data across its provider network.

 

The platform will help ensure that data is structured, complete, and aligned with electronic clinical data system (ECDS) reporting standards. IMAT will also support the required parallel ECDS testing cycles using an NCQA certified FHIR/CQL engine, which will provide the visibility into data gaps and performance opportunities well in advance of submission.

 

Designed to break down data silos and overcome the cost and complexity barriers of traditional systems, IMAT Intelligence provides a scalable, interoperable platform that empowers organizations to harness the full potential of their data, driving better patient outcomes, operational efficiencies, and regulatory compliance.

 

Preparing for the HEDIS 2030 Reality

The shift to digital HEDIS represents a fundamental change in how quality is measured and reported.

 

IMAT Intelligence enables health plans to move beyond fragmented data environments by creating a unified, trusted data foundation. Through real-time data ingestion, normalization, and validation, organizations gain the ability to identify issues earlier, improve data completeness, and build confidence in their reporting.

 

“The transition to HEDIS 2030 is not just about new reporting requirements, it is a shift in how quality is fundamentally measured,” said Mark Coetzer, VP of Business Development at IMAT Solutions. “Health plans that invest now in data readiness will be better positioned to manage performance, reduce audit risk, and operate with confidence in a fully digital quality environment.”

 

A Strategic Approach to Digital Quality Measurement

 

With IMAT Intelligence, the health plan will be able to:

 

  • Aggregate data from multiple EHRs, claims systems, labs, and other sources.
  • Normalize and standardize data to meet ECDS and FHIR/CQL reporting requirements.
  • Identify and address data gaps before they impact performance.
  • Support audit readiness through improved data traceability and validation.
  • Enable year-round visibility into quality performance and care gaps.

 

This approach allows organizations to shift from reactive reporting to proactive data management, reducing risk while improving quality outcomes.

 

About IMAT Solutions
IMAT Solutions are experts in health data acquisition and normalization, supporting programs for HEDIS, STARS, Population Health Management, Data Aggregator Validation (DAV), 21st Century Cures Act and CMS Interoperability. The company offers turnkey, end-to-end services – from data source onboarding to data normalization validation to data quality management to reporting and beyond. IMAT Solutions was founded in 2013 to provide key innovations in data accessibility, analysis, and reporting to healthcare organizations. The product suite is HIPAA-compliant, supporting customers across multiple states, processing billions of records per year for more than 3,500 facilities, involving 30 million patients and 35,000 providers. To learn more about IMAT Solutions, visit: https://imatsolutions.com