But beyond the buzz, he emphasizes the importance of diagnostically connected data—ensuring that information is not just generated, but meaningfully linked to support better clinical decisions.
On women’s health, Dr. Anders highlights a critical challenge: interoperability. Coordinating care requires seamless data flow between providers and patients, yet gaps still exist in how information is shared and utilized.
The goal is clear—get the right information to the right provider, and back to the patient, in a way that truly supports coordinated, high-quality care.
This conversation explores how AI and data connectivity must come together to make healthcare more effective, informed, and patient-centered.

