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Today on HITshow:

We're talking about the rails and reality of health data. Oracle Health is stepping into TEFCA as a designated QHIN, giving customers a single-connection strategy for national exchange. eHealth Exchange's Nashville meeting put AI and interoperability on center stage, with CMS signaling that TEFCA is becoming the default highway for federal programs. A turbulent flu season is taking shape with new H3N2 variants and declining vaccination rates. We're tracking big money flowing into AI "operating spines"โ€”Arbiter's $52M for care orchestration and WellBeam's $10M for acute-to-post-acute handoffs. And our Bright Spot features Health Gorilla's Patrick Lane on why solving fraud, waste, and abuse requires building better systems, not just auditing harder.

HOST: RHONDA BROOKS

๐Ÿ“ Oracle Joins TEFCA โ€” Peter Betterworth

Oracle Health Information Network is now a designated TEFCA QHIN, offering customers a single-connection model to reach other networks. The move raises a strategic question: if your EHR vendor is also your QHIN, how much control are you comfortable handing over on data policy, routing, and long-term fees?

๐Ÿ“ eHealth Exchange Nashville Summit โ€” Anika Shah

The 2025 annual meeting spotlighted AI, TEFCA, and CMS' broader Health Technology Ecosystem push. CMS Deputy Administrator Kim Brandt keynoted, framing interoperability as a pillar of federal payment and oversight. Live demos showed AI automating payer workflows, prior auth, and care coordination across multiple organizations.

๐Ÿ“ Turbulent Flu Season Ahead โ€” Xavier Banks

A new H3N2 flu subvariant, declining vaccination rates, and overlapping measles/RSV activity are creating a perfect storm. Hospitals should lock in staffing, push combined flu/RSV vaccination campaigns, and make sure hospital-at-home and tele-triage are ready as pressure-release valves.

๐Ÿ“ Arbiter's $52M Care Orchestration Platform โ€” Logan Stokes

Arbiter emerged from stealth with $52M in funding at a $400M valuation, backed by family offices and private equity. The AI platform aims to orchestrate care across payers and providers, automating referrals, scheduling, and site-of-care optimization while predicting utilization and risk.

.๐Ÿ“ WellBeam's $10M for Acute-to-Post-Acute โ€” Nate Collier

WellBeam closed a $10M Series A led by Wittington Ventures with participation from F-Prime and Advocate Health. The EMR-integrated platform connects hospitals, physician groups, and post-acute providers, claiming big reductions in unplanned episodes and manual work.

Bright Spot:

Health Gorilla's Patrick Lane discusses a shift from backward-looking fraud, waste and abuse frameworks to LEDโ€”Legitimacy, Efficiency, Development. The model uses digital ID and consent management to solve fraud while seizing the upside through AI, efficient workflows, and collaborative development. Teresa Vaughn reports.