Built in Boston, designed for scaleFrom siloed systems to connected intelligenceLike many large healthcare organizations, CVS has inherited systems built over decades.Some are excellent. Some are… well, experienced, shall we say…💡Disconnected platforms and incompatible formats can slow innovation and limit the impact of AI. Over time, they also test everyone’s patience.In response, CVS has focused on creating more unified and interoperable data environments. This allows information to move securely and efficiently across clinical, operational, and analytical systems.The result supports:Faster clinical decision-making.More personalized care.Better population health insights.Stronger compliance and auditability.It also reflects Boston’s tradition of collaboration, where engineers, clinicians, and researchers work together to solve practical problems.Infrastructure as a strategic advantageFor CVS, AI Builders Summit: Healthcare on March 25Don’t miss their session with Takeda and AstraZeneca on Data infrastructure for healthcare AI at AI Builders Summit: Healthcare on March 25.Why this is a must-attend sessionThis session is essential for healthcare, data, and digital leaders building AI at enterprise scale.Learn how CVS Health, alongside Takeda and AstraZeneca, is treating data infrastructure as a strategic foundation for healthcare AI, not just a technical requirement.You’ll gain practical insight into how leading organizations are:Connecting fragmented systems, from EHRs and claims to imaging and device data.Moving from batch processing to real-time, interoperable platforms using standards like FHIR.Scaling AI responsibly with strong governance, privacy, and security.Don’t miss this opportunity to see how CVS Health is combining its Boston innovation roots with modern data architecture to deliver practical, trusted healthcare AI.Find out more