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Most healthcare providers still manually share patient data due to high costs, poor tech integration, and slow vendor onboarding, despite growing demand for better connectivity.
A new Black Book® survey of 290 healthcare stakeholders finds that despite progress in interoperability standards and networks, data exchange between behavioral health, post-acute care, public health, and community-based organizations remains largely manual.
High integration costs, incomplete APIs, and slow vendor onboarding are key barriers, with only 18% reporting routine structured data sharing and 71% saying their partners lack computable data capabilities.
CBOs addressing social needs are similarly disconnected, and while 82% prioritize better connectivity and 78% report increased commitment to data sharing, real-world adoption remains low, especially at the point of care.
La mayoría de los proveedores de atención médica aún comparten manualmente los datos de los pacientes debido a los altos costos, la escasa integración tecnológica y la lenta incorporación de proveedores, a pesar de la creciente demanda de una mejor conectividad.