Becker's Healthcare February 19, 2020
Andrea Park

While more than 75 percent of hospitals and health systems have implemented at least one digital health tool — and only 3 percent have zero plans to do so in the future — some of those implementations have been more successful than others.

A new report from the Center for Connected Medicine, a joint initiative of Pittsburgh-based UPMC, GE Healthcare and Nokia, surveyed more than 130 hospital and health system leaders about the digital health tools deployed by their organizations.

Besides the aforementioned high adoption rates, other promising findings from the report included the significant overlap between lists of the tools most widely implemented at respondents’ organizations and of those that have been found to...

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