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On March 21, 2026, major healthcare groups urged the U.S. to adopt stronger imaging data-sharing standards to improve safety, cut costs, and support AI.
On March 21, 2026, multiple healthcare organizations, including the CPAC Foundation, IHE, the Oncology Nursing Society, MEDITECH, OCHIN, AdvaMed, Houston Methodist, QMIC, UnitedHealth Group, Radiology Partners, and The Sequoia Project, submitted public comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urging stronger interoperability standards for diagnostic imaging.
They emphasized that current data-sharing limitations hinder timely diagnoses, increase costs, and reduce patient safety, calling for standardized, secure, and certified protocols to enable seamless exchange of medical images and reports across providers, insurers, and electronic health records.
The collective push highlights a growing consensus across the healthcare sector on the urgent need for federal action to modernize imaging infrastructure, improve care coordination, reduce redundant testing, and support emerging technologies like AI in radiology.
El 21 de marzo de 2026, los principales grupos de atención médica instaron a los EE. UU. a adoptar estándares más estrictos de intercambio de datos de imágenes para mejorar la seguridad, reducir costos y apoyar la IA.