Experts say equitable, inclusive care in 2025 requires tech like AI and virtual care to expand access, reduce disparities, and personalize care. Carta Healthcare’s AI clinical data platform supports this by unlocking structured insights from records to help health systems address equity and improve outcomes.
Health IT Business News reports that Carta Healthcare won a 2025 BIG Innovation Award for its AI-powered clinical data abstraction platform, highlighting its role in transforming data insights, reducing manual workload, and boosting healthcare innovation and efficiency.
Carta Healthcare won a BIG Innovation Award for its AI-powered clinical data abstraction platform, recognizing its impact on improving data insights, reducing manual work, and advancing healthcare technology to support better clinical and operational decision-making.
Healthcare leaders say top issues for health information professionals in 2025 include managing AI integration, improving interoperability between systems, and addressing challenges in clinical documentation, workforce development, revenue cycle, privacy, and data security.
In the KevinMD podcast, nurse executive Betsy Castillo discusses how AI-driven automation and better data management can ease nurses’ administrative burden, reduce paperwork, help address staffing shortages, and free nurses to spend more time on direct patient care at the bedside.
Brent Dover, CEO of Carta Healthcare, predicts that in 2024 healthcare AI will grow but must be trained with human expertise due to complex clinical data. He says pairing certified data experts with AI will improve accuracy, build trust, and help address costs and staffing shortages.
Carta Healthcare named Brent Dover as its new CEO, succeeding co-founder Matt Hollingsworth. Dover brings experience from health tech firms including Kalderos and Health Catalyst and will lead strategy, growth, and product innovation.
Carta Healthcare appointed Brent Dover as its new CEO, succeeding co-founder Matt Hollingsworth, who stays on the board. Dover brings extensive health tech leadership experience and will lead growth, product innovation, and strategic expansion.
Carta Healthcare closes series B, triples revenue, and brings in seasoned health tech leader Brent Dover to accelerate growth.
Carta Healthcare® reports on security, availability, and confidentiality standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) for its Cartographer clinical data abstraction platform.
Carta Healthcare is now a certified software vendor for the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) / American College of Cardiology (ACC) Transcatheter Valve Therapy (TVT) Registry™.
Carta Healthcare®, a pioneer in harnessing the power of clinical data, today announced it closed a $20 million series B round, with investors including Paramark Ventures, Frist Cressey Ventures, American College of Cardiology, Asset Management Ventures, CU Healthcare Innovation Fund, Mass General Brigham, Maverick Ventures Investment Fund, and Storm Ventures.
Carta Healthcare®, provider of solutions for common healthcare data challenges through a combination of people, processes, and technology, today announced that the company is celebrating its 5th anniversary with continued substantial growth. The company now has more than 4% of all U.S. patients accessible for healthcare data science initiatives via its platform.
Carta Healthcare, provider of solutions for common healthcare data challenges through a combination of people, processes, and artificial intelligence (AI)–powered technology, today announced that it is now a National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR® ) certified software vendor for the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) AFib Ablation Registry™.
Carta Healthcare, provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered clinical data abstraction technology and services, today announced that the company has reached a milestone four times year-over-year growth. Additionally, experienced industry executives Lucas Tanner and Catherine Mohr have joined Carta Healthcare’s leadership team and board of directors.
Carta Healthcare, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered clinical data abstraction technology and services, announced that it is now a certified NCDR® software vendor for the CathPCI Registry®. Atlas, Carta Healthcare’s data abstraction solution, uses AI to abstract data from electronic medical records (EMRs), populating clinical registries with greater efficiency and accuracy than manual abstraction.
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