Health Gorilla spent the week reinforcing its role in U.S. health data interoperability, with multiple updates centered on product strategy, governance and regulatory alignment. The company convened its product team and key electronic health record partners in Boston to shape the next phase of its roadmap.
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Participants including Altera Digital Health, MEDHOST and ResMed joined Health Gorilla’s EHR council to inform future features and integrations. The firm emphasized co-development with ecosystem partners to better fit into daily clinical workflows, aiming to deepen adoption and retention across connected health systems.
In parallel, Health Gorilla highlighted national conversations on the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, stressing trust, transparency and governance in data sharing. The company aligned its platform positioning with ONC Chief Dr. Thomas Keane’s focus on consistent onboarding, accountability and appropriate data use in networks where organizations lack prior relationships.
Health Gorilla also signaled policy engagement by voicing support for the MATCH IT Act, which targets more accurate patient matching across U.S. healthcare. The firm framed improved identity management as key to patient safety and as a lever to reduce what it described as billions in avoidable administrative costs tied to misidentification.
Across these communications, the company presented governance, compliance readiness and partner-led product development as core differentiators in a competitive interoperability market. These efforts suggest a push to strengthen its standing with providers, payers and health IT vendors as federal frameworks and identity standards continue to evolve.

