21 Apr Health Data News Roundup: Healthcare AI Adoption Index; CMS Interoperability Rule Struggles; and IMAT Intelligence Launch

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.

IMAT Solutions Launches Next-Generation SaaS-Based Health Data Intelligence Platform
Last week, we announced the official launch of IMAT Intelligence, our next-generation SaaS-based Health Data Intelligence Platform that transforms how care organizations aggregate, analyze, and act on data by combining advanced technology with human expertise to deliver real intelligence.

The Healthcare AI Adoption Index
Bessemer Venture Partners surveyed more than 400 leaders across payer, pharma, and provider segments to understand how healthcare buyers are approaching GenAI applications, and today’s GenAI innovation is actually coming from inside healthcare organizations themselves.

Reimagining Value-Based Care to Unlock Quality Care
After years of slow progress, employers and other purchasers need to approach value-based care differently, considering network design, price transparency and direct contracting, according to a recent TechTarget podcast.

Providers, Payers Struggle with CMS Interoperability Rule
Healthcare stakeholders are facing significant challenges in meeting the requirements of the CMS Advancing Interoperability and Improving Prior Authorization Final Rule, also known as CMS-0057-F, according to new survey results from the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI).

How AI EHR Tools Are Helping Support Practice Independence
Maintaining practice independence is becoming increasingly difficult due to rising administrative burdens and declining reimbursement. However, AI EHR tools for fax automation and clinical documentation are helping one Maine doctor maintain practice independence and improve patient-centered care, according to TechTarget.

Maryland Clinicians Keep Finding Valuable New Use Cases for CRISP HIE
Maryland’s CRISP HIE has helped clinicians to uncover new use cases, including efforts to improve methadone dose verification for opioid use disorder patients and to electronically transmit asthma action plans to schools, according to Healthcare Innovation.

IMAT Solutions Launches Next-Generation SaaS-Based Health Data Intelligence Platform
Last week, we announced the official launch of IMAT Intelligence, our next-generation SaaS-based Health Data Intelligence Platform that transforms how care organizations aggregate, analyze, and act on data by combining advanced technology with human expertise to deliver real intelligence.

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