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AI on bad data is artificial stupidity. And healthcare can’t afford that.

In this episode, Charlie Harp, CEO and founder of Clinical Architecture, explains why the future of healthcare depends on high-quality data. He describes how his company has spent 18 years refining the “plumbing” of healthcare information, ensuring that AI, clinical systems, and decision tools operate on accurate, trusted data. Charlie introduces the Patient Information Quality Improvement Framework (PIQI), an open-source collaboration with partners such as the VA and CMS, to measure and improve data quality across the industry. He emphasizes that true healthcare transformation will come not from disruption, but from consistent, data-driven evolution.

Tune in and learn how improving healthcare’s “data plumbing” could unlock innovation, interoperability, and trust across the entire ecosystem!

Resources

  • Connect with and follow Charlie Harp on LinkedIn.
  • Follow Clinical Architecture on LinkedIn.
  • Visit the Clinical Architecture website!
  • Listen to Charlie’s previous interview on the podcast here.
  • Check out The Informonster Podcast here.
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