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Health Gorilla Deepens TEFCA Policy Role and Targets High-Value Interoperability Niches

Health Gorilla Deepens TEFCA Policy Role and Targets High-Value Interoperability Niches

Health Gorilla featured prominently this week in policy and industry discussions on U.S. health data interoperability, underscoring its role in the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, or TEFCA. President and COO Patrick Lane met with members of Congress to discuss TEFCA’s evolution from conceptual framework to core national health data infrastructure.

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Across several posts, the company highlighted priorities such as standardized onboarding requirements for Qualified Health Information Networks, stronger governance via the Recognized Coordinating Entity, and transparent performance metrics. These themes position Health Gorilla as an active stakeholder in shaping compliance, accountability, and “meaningful exchange” expectations in nationwide networks.

Health Gorilla also emphasized the importance of reciprocity and “shareback” models in which participants both access and contribute data, aiming to ensure robust, bidirectional information flows. Congressional acknowledgment of the company’s role in delivering essential data to patients and providers suggests rising policy visibility for its interoperability platform.

Beyond federal policy, the company spotlighted opportunities in behavioral health, citing ONC data that most behavioral health facilities use EHRs for documentation but underutilize them for data exchange and care coordination. Health Gorilla is positioning its standardized, network-based tools to help integrate behavioral health data into everyday workflows, potentially expanding its market reach.

The company further promoted an eBook quantifying the financial toll of poor interoperability, noting that fragmented data can cost some health systems up to $20 million annually. By framing interoperability as a driver of cost savings and efficiency, Health Gorilla is aligning its offerings with ROI-focused decision making at health systems and payers.

In parallel, Health Gorilla highlighted thought-leadership efforts around AI and specialty care. At HIMSS 2026, Lane stressed the need for trusted, connected, and usable data and framed artificial intelligence as an augmenting tool for clinicians, while CMO Steven Lane engaged Parkinson’s experts on data standards and research.

Collectively, the week’s activity portrays Health Gorilla deepening its involvement in federal policy, expanding into behavioral health and specialty neurology use cases, and sharpening its value proposition around financial impact and AI-enabled interoperability. These developments reinforce the company’s strategic positioning within the evolving U.S. health data infrastructure landscape.

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