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“Our goal is to be healthcare's people platform so anything you need to know about someone who works in healthcare you should be able to find out from our platform, which takes a lot of the friction out of hiring, retention, and promotion processes.”
On , Kevin O'hara, Executive Vice President of Workforce Platform and Applications at HEALTHSTREAM INC, spoke about healthcare workforce platform during How Interoperability Supports Healthcare Operations and Learning | A Conversation with Kevin O'Hara on HealthStream.
Kevin O'Hara, Executive Vice President of Workforce Platform and Applications at HealthStream, discussed the company's approach to interoperability in a February 2025 webinar. He described HealthStream's goal of becoming "healthcare's people platform," aiming to centralize information about healthcare workers, including credentials, licenses, and competencies. O'Hara stated that the company is building a technology platform that allows its own applications—covering learning, credentialing, and scheduling—to communicate with each other, and also enables third-party partners to integrate their data. He noted that a key challenge is "data matching and identity resolution," and that the company is working to assign a single HealthStream ID to each healthcare worker that follows them across their career. O'Hara highlighted several practical applications of this interoperability, such as automatically creating a new hire in the system from HR data, assigning required courses, and restricting access until training is complete. He also mentioned that the platform provides automatic primary source verification of professional licenses, reducing manual work for hospital staff. O'Hara, who previously spent nine years running a surgical analytics company before returning to HealthStream, said the company's presence in 70% of U.S. hospitals creates an opportunity for other businesses to build products on top of its platform.