Datavant Joins AIUC-1 Consortium Developing Standards for Agentic AI Safety, Security and Reliability

Datavant, the data collaboration platform trusted for healthcare, today announced it has joined the AIUC-1 Consortium, a group of experts and organizations shaping safety, security and reliability standards for agentic AI. Datavant will bring deep healthcare expertise to help adapt the industry’s leading AI certification for the unique demands of healthcare-specific AI agents and high-stakes clinical environments. The company joins a Consortium of more than 200 security leaders spanning the technology, financial, cybersecurity and healthcare industries.

Focused specifically on agents and technically grounded, the AIUC-1 framework is designed to enable the confident adoption of AI agents across the enterprise. Datavant will contribute to the AIUC-1 standard to address the specific nuances of data privacy, healthcare operations, and regulatory alignment.

“For years, Datavant has been the trusted infrastructure for healthcare data. As enterprise adoption of agentic AI moves faster than traditional security frameworks can adapt, executives are seeking a unified trust infrastructure and our commitment to data integrity and innovation remains unchanged,” said Dan Walsh, Chief Information Security Officer at Datavant. “Joining the AIUC-1 consortium is a natural progression for us. By collaborating with the Artificial Intelligence Underwriting Company and leaders across industry, we are ensuring that as the speed of AI expansion increases, healthcare-specific risk controls scale at the same rate.”

This collaboration advances a shared vision between Datavant and AIUC: enabling organizations to adopt AI confidently in environments where trust, security, and reliability are mission-critical. By combining AIUC’s framework for agentic AI governance with Datavant’s expertise building an AI governance approach for administrative use cases across the healthcare ecosystem, the two organizations are helping establish practical standards for how AI agents can operate safely in all healthcare settings. Together, Datavant and AIUC aim to facilitate agentic AI adoption while ensuring accountability, resilience, and patient trust.

“AIUC is building the trust infrastructure necessary for AI agents to be deployed safely across the enterprise, and there is no sector where trust is more paramount than healthcare,” said Rajiv Dattani, Co-founder of AIUC. “Datavant’s deep experience managing data in the field is invaluable. By joining the Consortium, they are helping us ensure that the AIUC-1 standard is as effective in a hospital or clinic as it is in a financial institution or a tech enterprise.”

By participating as an early adopter and contributor to the AIUC-1 standard, Datavant continues to ensure that the next wave of healthcare innovation is not just intelligent, but resilient, governed, and built on a foundation of absolute trust.

About Datavant

Datavant is the data collaboration platform trusted for healthcare. With a mission to make the world’s health data secure, accessible, and actionable, Datavant works with payers, providers, life sciences, legal and insurance clients globally to accelerate insights. Datavant enables more than 60 million healthcare records to move between thousands of organizations across the healthcare ecosystem, more than 80,000 hospitals and clinics, 75% of the 100 largest health systems, and 350+ real-world data partners. Datavant has office locations in Boston, Dallas, New York and San Diego, with international offices in Barcelona and Galway. To learn more about Datavant, visit www.datavant.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

About AIUC

The Artificial Intelligence Underwriting Company builds confidence infrastructure for secure AI adoption, through certification, auditing, and insurance for AI agents. AIUC-1 is the standard for AI agent security, safety and reliability. It is updated quarterly by the AIUC-1 Consortium, uniting Fortune 500 security leaders, AI researchers, and legal experts. Technical Contributors include MITRE, Cloud Security Alliance, OWASP, Cisco, Stanford, and MIT. Read more at aiuc-1.com.

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