It's reasonable for a company like MRO to have a chief interoperability officer. According to their chief interoperability officer, Anthony Murray, the company has spent 22 years building tools to "exchange data seamlessly" in health care.\xa0 This includes much of the healthcare data that's been locked up in free text data in many healthcare systems.\n\nIn our interview with Murray, he shares some of the main challenges that healthcare has with achieving interoperability in today's environment. This includes an important focus area of MRO to be able to share data between providers and payers. Murray shares some of the solutions MRO has put in place to navigate around these challenges. Plus, he shares how healthcare standards are impacting these efforts. Murray says, standardization is improving.\n\nLearn more about MRO: https://mrocorp.com/\nHealth IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/