You already have the clinical data. You just won’t be able to use it.

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Healthcare runs on more software than almost any other industry. Electronic health records, lab systems, imaging archives, claims platforms, registries, pharmacy systems, scheduling tools. For all that technology, the day to day still feels manual and slow, with someone rekeying numbers from one screen into another or reconciling reports by hand.
Why is it that, with all these systems in place, seamless decision making across them is still out of reach?

The data is real. It is just locked in.
Healthcare systems were built to run a specific job and to protect it, with compliance, data governance, and privacy in mind. They were not built to share. The information inside them is valuable, but it is trapped in the proprietary nature of how it was defined, its own structure, and conventions. Getting information from one system into another has historically meant custom interfaces, manual exports, and a lot of human glue holding it together.

That is the real source of all the manual work. The effort is not in the analysis. It is in wrestling the data out of systems that were designed to keep it in, without losing its meaning and context along the way.

FHIR makes the data portable
This is the problem FHIR was designed to solve. FHIR is the modern standard for moving clinical data between systems. One system can hand a record to another and trust that it will be read correctly. If the old problem was that data could not get out of its system, FHIR is the answer to that problem. It makes clinical data portable.

Portable is not the same as intelligent
Portable is not the same as usable. FHIR moves a record from one place to another. It does not make many records semantically consistent enough to analyze together, much less query them in natural language with confidence. That last step, turning portable data into intelligent data, is a business mapping problem. OMOP is how we build the semantic layer that adds meaning and mapping to the data.

OMOP is a common model that puts every diagnosis, procedure, medication, and visit into one consistent structure and maps each to a shared meaning. Once your data is mapped to OMOP, a diagnosis means a diagnosis whether it came from a hospital in Boston or a clinic in Phoenix. That consistency is what makes real, intelligent analysis possible, and it is what feeds AI agents and Databricks Genie queries in natural language.

Trust comes from traceability. Every answer can be traced back to its source, which keeps it accurate and compliant. By mapping FHIR to OMOP on a governed foundation in Databricks, you finally have clinical data that is seamlessly accessible and ready to use, whether for decision making or for agents to act on. The mapping itself is handled by Lirik’s FHIR to OMOP accelerator, so your team can unlock intelligence by asking questions.

What that means for the business
The intelligent foundation earns its keep in the everyday work. Three places it shows up again and again:

  • Value based care. Risk and quality reporting depends on a complete, consistent view of the patient. When the underlying data is harmonized, the measures you report are defensible instead of a fire drill.
  • Prior authorization. Faster, cleaner decisions need the clinical history in one place and in one shape. A governed foundation is what lets you automate the routine cases with confidence and route only the hard ones to people.
  • Denials management. Most denials are a data problem. When clinical and claims data can be queried on the same trusted, intelligent foundation, you can fix the pattern, not just the one claim.

In closing
All that manual, tedious work shrinks when the data underneath is mapped and governed. The model is not the unlock. The data is. Which means you can improve productivity, health outcomes, and revenue capture with the data you already have.

It comes down to three moves. FHIR gets your data out. OMOP gives it shared meaning. A governed foundation in Databricks makes it something you can trust and act on. Do that mapping once, with Lirik’s FHIR to OMOP accelerator, and every project after it gets easier and faster. That is the whole idea.

If your team is weighing this move, it is worth a short conversation about where your data sits today and what the first useful outcome could be.

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