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Health tech companies and their backers are increasingly cautious as they brace for uncertain market conditions leading into the new year.

But industry gatherings are in full swing, and we’re expecting lively debate about which digital health offerings will win out as investments and contracts sink below their pandemic peak. And as two waves of federal health data rules take effect in early October and late December, providers and developers told STAT they’re getting to work ensuring that patients, health systems, and insurers can actually access and exchange data more seamlessly.

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