How open platforms solve integration problems
Healthcare faces a major integration crisis—most systems can’t share data, leading to huge inefficiencies and avoidable costs. Open platforms offer a solution with vendor-neutral, interoperable frameworks.

The lack of interoperability in the healthcare industry is causing significant inefficiencies, costing the industry over EUR 150 billion annually¹. The challenges are compounding. Recent research reveals that over 90% of organisations struggle with basic data exchange, while clinicians lose over 13 million working hours annually because their systems don’t talk to each other. In a single hospital, doctors report they will have open “three EPRs (Electronic Patient Records), at least four web-based apps, and two standalone internal results systems”.
At the heart of these challenges are legacy and monolithic IT systems, which are making it difficult to exchange data efficiently. These systems have limited API capabilities, inconsistent adoption of data standards, and complex security and compliance requirements, resulting in costly and time-consuming custom integrations.
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