18 health systems listed as ‘Most Wired’

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The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives has recognized 18 hospitals and health systems as having achieved Level 10 status in its 2025 Digital Health Most Wired survey.

The designation honors organizations that demonstrate exceptional digital maturity and leadership across areas such as data analytics, cybersecurity, patient engagement and innovation, according to a Nov. 6 news release.

Here are the 18 Level 10 acute hospitals and health systems that achieved Most Wired eligibility from CHIME in 2025:

  1. AdventHealth (Altamonte Springs, Fla.)

  2. Baptist Health (Jacksonville, Fla.)

  3. Bon Secours Mercy Health (Cincinnati)

  4. El Camino Health (Mountain View, Calif.)

  5. Geisinger (Danville, Pa.)

  6. MultiCare Health System (Tacoma, Wash.)

  7. Northeast Georgia Health System (Gainesville, Ga.)

  8. NYU Langone Health (New York City)

  9. Parkview Health (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

  10. Southcoast Health (New Bedford, Mass.)

  11. Stanford Health Care (Stanford, Calif.)

  12. UCHealth (Aurora, Colo.)

  13. UNC Health (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

  14. University Health (San Antonio)

  15. University of Utah Health (Salt Lake City)

  16. Virtua Health (Marlton, N.J.)

  17. The MetroHealth System (Cleveland)

  18. WVU Medicine (Morgantown, W.Va.)

CHIME updated the Digital Health Most Wired methodology in 2025 to reflect the industry’s rapid technological acceleration. The revised framework expands evaluation criteria to include AI adoption, virtual care programs, digital pathology, cybersecurity capabilities and climate resilience. It also introduces a dimensional scoring model that aims to assess organizations more equitably based on size, complexity and available resources.

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