
Clinical Architecture Releases 2025 Healthcare Data Quality Report
Clinical Architecture, a leading healthcare data quality and interoperability solution provider, released its third annual Healthcare Data Quality Report. The 2025 edition offers a comprehensive look at how healthcare organizations perceive ongoing data quality challenges across both internally managed and externally sourced patient information.
Interoperability depends on trust in the data being shared. But many healthcare organizations question its accuracy and completeness. The 2025 Healthcare Data Quality Report surfaces these concerns and their implications for clinical decision-making, regulatory reporting, and data exchange.
Key insights from the 2025 Healthcare Data Quality Report include:
- 68% rated the quality of their own patient data as “mixed” or “poor”
- Provider burnout is rising, tied to the increasing volume of external patient data being integrated into systems
- 70% cited limited time and resources as key barriers to improving data quality
“This marks the third year we’ve conducted our Healthcare Data Quality Survey, and participation continues to grow. The results reinforce what we already know. Data quality remains a persistent, high-priority issue across the industry. We continue to hear concerns about the accuracy and reliability of exchanged patient data, which is why we’re encouraged by early results from the PIQI framework. It’s helping us take a more objective look at the quality of patient information. Later this year, we’ll release a supplemental report highlighting findings from the PIQI beta program that offers a more evidence-based view of data quality,” said Charlie Harp, CEO of Clinical Architecture.
The 2025 Healthcare Data Quality Report combines this year’s insights with historical data to reveal ongoing issues in data quality and usability. Get your copy of the 2025 Healthcare Data Quality Report now.
About Clinical Architecture
Founded in 2007, Clinical Architecture delivers data quality solutions for healthcare enterprises focused on managing vast amounts of disparate data to succeed with analytics, population health, and value-based care. Our industry-leading software provides semantic and syntactic interoperability of data through robust content authoring, mapping and distribution architecture at speed and scale. For more information, visit www.clinicalarchitecture.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
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