Healthcare organizations are not short on data; they are short on connectivity.
Across the product lifecycle, from early research through commercialization and post-launch evaluation, vast amounts of data are generated every day. Healthcare market research, stakeholder engagement, patient advocacy, and continuing medical education (CME) all contribute to a growing body of institutional knowledge. Yet despite this abundance, most organizations struggle to fully leverage what they already know.
The issue is not data scarcity, it is fragmentation.
As the National Academy of Medicine notes, “the absence of a cohesive digital and data architecture is preventing the full realization of interoperability’s benefits… enabling… persistent fragmentation.”