26 May Health Data News Roundup: IMAT Intelligence and CMS Innovation for Healthier Lives; AI Adoption; and Legal Issues Around 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.

How the IMAT Intelligence Platform Supports the CMS Innovation for Healthier Lives
The IMAT Intelligence platform supports the CMS Innovation Center’s goals by enabling evidence-based prevention, patient empowerment, and provider participation through scalable data integration, real-time analytics, and streamlined workflows. Read more in our latest blog post.

A Pulse Check on AI Adoption in Healthcare
According to a new report from Bessemer Venture Partners, Bain & Company, and Amazon Web Services, more than 80% of leaders across payers, providers and pharma believe AI will transform clinical decision-making in the coming years, yet only 30% of pilots make it to production.

As AI in Healthcare Proliferates, So Do Legal Questions Concerning Its Use
Lurking beneath the shiny promise of artificial intelligence in healthcare is a host of potential liability issues, especially a lack of consent from patients, according to a recent STAT article.

HHS Agencies Move to Expand Patient Access, Push Forward on Interoperability
A pair of recent announcements from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services show agencies working to help providers and payers reduce their data exchange burdens and enable Medicare enrollees to better manage their chronic conditions, according to Healthcare IT News.

8 Medicare Plans Named Nation’s Best for Pharmacy Quality
Eight Medicare plans have been recognized for high achievement or significant improvement in medication safety and appropriate use by the Pharmacy Quality Alliance, according to Becker’s Payer Issues.

 

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