Practical AI in Healthcare

S1, E45 - Mika Newton, xCures: Intelligent Interoperability

53 min · 12. juli 2026
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Interoperability has been healthcare's twenty-year broken promise, but something genuinely changed. Mika Newton, CEO of xCures, explains how provider data exchange jumped from roughly 30% to 85–90% in just two years, and why that's only half the story. Moving records, it turns out, was never the hard part. As Newton puts it, "records travel, but they don't translate" — most of a record arrives as duplicated notes and scanned images that still have to be made usable. Steve and Leon dig into the honest limits of AI parsing, the card-network model behind nationwide exchange, and why the patient is becoming the real access point to their own data.

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