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Erin Richter Weber

Chief Policy & Research Officer

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Erin Weber is a recognized leader in the healthcare industry, with 14 years of experience at CAQH. As the Chief Policy & Research Officer, she leads the Committee on Operating Rules for Information Exchange (CORE), a collaboration focused on healthcare automation and efficiency. Erin also oversees CAQH Insights, which publishes the annual Index report, and directs Public Affairs.

Known for her deep expertise, Erin effectively unites diverse stakeholders to tackle industry challenges, ensuring that every initiative is grounded in solid research, data, and insights.

Before joining CAQH, Erin was a consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC), managing government engagements, and led revenue cycle research at the Advisory Board Company. She is passionate about fostering collaboration among stakeholders and driving change through innovation.

Erin holds a Master of Science in Health Policy and Management from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Policy Analysis and Management from Cornell University. Her leadership has made her a key voice in healthcare standards and policy.

Beyond Directories: The Real Impact of Accurate Provider Data in Healthcare

Accurate provider data is foundational to the healthcare ecosystem. It guides decision-making, helps patients access the care they need, and keeps operations running smoothly behind the scenes. 

Learn more about the importance of Accurate Provider Data in Erin's guest post for Healthcare IT Today.

Podcast: Transforming Healthcare with CAQH - Erin Weber and Don Rucker on Data Quality and Interoperability

A modern digital healthcare economy is impossible without a robust provider directory, which serves as the foundation for interoperability and crucial processes. 

In this episode, Erin Weber, Chief Policy and Research Officer, discusses how CAQH supports provider directories, emphasizing the need for data accuracy and standardization through initiatives like universal group roster templates.

Listen now.

AI’s Future in Health Care Depends on Data Standardization, Collaboration

In the second and final part of her interview with The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®), Erin Weber, MS, chief policy and research officer at CAQH, discusses her vision for the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care, emphasizing the importance of data and process standardization, along with support from policymakers and researchers, in making this a reality.

Read more at AJMC.