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Fixing Health Care Data Gaps with Dr. Ruben Nazario

31 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Dr. Ruben Nazario joins Better By The Numbers to unpack one of the biggest hidden problems in modern healthcare: why critical patient data often gets lost between providers, labs, payers, and electronic health record systems. As a physician executive in clinical informatics, Dr. Nazario works at the intersection of medicine, data infrastructure, and healthcare operations, helping organizations improve how clinical information is captured, standardized, and used for patient care. In this episode, he explains how fragmented systems, unstructured lab data, and information silos can delay diagnoses, create care gaps, and impact clinical decision-making. From risk adjustment and prior authorization to semantic interoperability and healthcare regulations, this conversation reveals what really happens to patient data after it leaves the chart — and why fixing these systems is critical for the future of medicine. If you’ve ever wondered why healthcare still struggles with disconnected records, delayed lab results, and inefficient workflows despite advances in technology, this episode gives you an inside look at the systems shaping modern patient care.

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Fixing Health Care Data Gaps with Dr. Ruben Nazario

Dr. Ruben Nazario joins Better By The Numbers to unpack one of the biggest hidden problems in modern healthcare: why critical patient data often gets lost between providers, labs, payers, and electronic health record systems. As a physician executive in clinical informatics, Dr. Nazario works at the intersection of medicine, data infrastructure, and healthcare operations, helping organizations improve how clinical information is captured, standardized, and used for patient care. In this episode, he explains how fragmented systems, unstructured lab data, and information silos can delay diagnoses, create care gaps, and impact clinical decision-making. From risk adjustment and prior authorization to semantic interoperability and healthcare regulations, this conversation reveals what really happens to patient data after it leaves the chart — and why fixing these systems is critical for the future of medicine. If you’ve ever wondered why healthcare still struggles with disconnected records, delayed lab results, and inefficient workflows despite advances in technology, this episode gives you an inside look at the systems shaping modern patient care.

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