Why enterprise architecture has never mattered more for integrated health systems
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Healthcare organizations today face a convergence of pressures that would challenge even the most mature technology enterprises. Artificial intelligence is arriving faster than most health systems can responsibly govern it.
Mergers and acquisitions are accelerating, consolidating institutions with radically different technology stacks, clinical workflows and data cultures. Regulatory and compliance mandates around data security, interoperability and FHIR-based data exchange are reshaping how health systems must think about their information architecture.
Cigna's Evernorth is investing $100 million through 2028 in specialty pharmacy care.
The AI program called Pharmacy Forward is expected to generate approximately $400 million in value by the end of 2028, according to Evernorth.
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Anthropic announced the launch of Claude Science, an auditable AI workbench that allows scientists to conduct all stages of their work, including analyzing literature, performing multi-step research, producing detailed artifacts and developing manuscripts for publication.
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