17 Mar Health Data News Roundup: No Healthcare AI Oversight; Top Interoperability Challenges; and HMSS25 News

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.

Healthcare Tackles AI Oversight with No Aid from Trump Administration
Healthcare companies struggling to adopt AI amid a lack of federal standards are unlikely to get any help from the Trump administration, placing the burden of responsible implementation squarely on the industry’s shoulders, according to this Healthcare Dive article.

Top Challenges to Widespread Health Data Interoperability
Despite ongoing policy efforts aimed at promoting health data interoperability, data sharing remains a challenge across the care continuum, and will require streamlining HIE participation and data standards adoption, according to this recent TechTarget article.

Wolters Kluwer: Preparing Healthcare Data for AI Models
To truly harness the capabilities of generative AI in healthcare, it’s essential to address and overcome the challenges related to data quality and to maintain clean data, according to this recent Wolters Kluwer analysis.

Black Book’s AMIA Membership Survey Highlights Key Challenges and Opportunities in Healthcare IT
A new Black Book Research survey conducted among the 5,000-member base of the AMIA provides critical insights into the current landscape, challenges, and future expectations surrounding AI-driven healthcare innovations and interoperability advancements. Read the full press release here.

HIMSS25: HL7 Standards Boost Health Data Interoperability
At HIMSS, Diego Kaminker, from HL7 International, discussed HL7’s goals in the healthcare sector, the impact of CMS’ Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule on standards development, and the evolution of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) for data sharing.

HIMSS25: Transforming Healthcare in a Payer-Driven World
On the morning of the last day of the HIMSS25 conference, attendees gathered to listen to a panel discussing transforming healthcare in a payer-driven world — with a key focus on defining key metrics for success and innovation, according to this recent Healthcare Innovation article.

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