Verato Introduces Identity Network for Healthcare Interoperability

May 19, 2026
Verato has announced the Verato Identity Network, a shared identity infrastructure designed to help healthcare organizations accurately identify individuals across systems and partners, enabling AI adoption and interoperability.

Verato has introduced the Verato Identity Network (VIN), a shared identity infrastructure for healthcare organizations, announced in a press release. The launch was presented at the 2026 Reuters Digital Health Summit, where chief product and technology officer Avi Mukherjee delivered a keynote on how accurate identity systems support AI adoption and interoperability.

VIN enables healthcare providers, payers, health information exchanges, and digital health platforms to recognize the same individual across partner systems without rebuilding identity logic or creating custom integrations. The network allows participants to synchronize populations, identify shared individuals, and maintain secure interoperability at scale.

Operating as a neutral and governed identity layer, VIN gains accuracy as participation expands, reducing operational complexity across the healthcare ecosystem. The system aligns with identity and interoperability standards required under the 21st Century Cures Act, TEFCA, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Technology Ecosystem.

Mukherjee stated that organizations embedding identity into their interoperability strategies can establish lasting advantages as industry standards evolve.

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