Data sharing platform Datavant pledges allegiance to the CMS-aligned network framework for boosting data connection and enhancing secure patient record swapping.
Datavant Becomes a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) Aligned Network
In a move aimed at modernizing health data exchange, Datavant, a leading data collaboration platform in healthcare, has announced its commitment to becoming a CMS Aligned Network. This news was revealed in a press release issued by Business Wire.
Datavant, headquartered in multiple locations including Boston, New York, San Diego, Barcelona, and Galway, is at the forefront of revolutionizing healthcare data management. The company enables more than 60 million healthcare records to move between thousands of organizations across the healthcare ecosystem.
Kyle Armbrester, CEO of Datavant, emphasized the need for transforming the antiquated technology systems and regulations prevalent in healthcare today. He stated, "Healthcare today is running on decades-old technology systems and regulations, and there is a lot of work to do to bridge the gaps between disparate data sources to enable secure, compliant, and efficient use of health information for decision-making."
Datavant's privacy-preserving technologies and interoperability solutions directly support CMS' goals of modernizing health data exchange while maintaining the highest standards of compliance-by-design and data integrity.
Armbrester further added, "Every healthcare decision should be powered by the right data, at the right time, in the right format."
The government agency that announced Datavant as a CMS Aligned Network is the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This alignment is expected to accelerate initiatives to make health information compliantly accessible, secure, and actionable.
For more information about Datavant, visit datavant.com and follow them on LinkedIn. The media contact for Datavant is Lynn Shepherd, Head of Communications, who can be reached at [email protected].
Datavant has built the largest, most diverse health data exchange network in the U.S., working with over 80,000 hospitals and clinics, every health insurance company in the U.S., 18 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and more than 300 real-world data partners. The company works with payers, providers, life sciences, legal and insurance clients globally to accelerate insights.
The press release can be sent via email from the Business Wire website. This news article was originally published by Business Wire.
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