Healthcare IT News December 6, 2021
Bill Siwicki

Three experts from AI, analytics and population health IT vendor Health Catalyst share their predictions, which can help CIOs and other health leaders prepare for the year ahead.

Healthcare C-suites will go beyond transactional predictive models and adopt augmented intelligence to support organizational, data-driven decision-making.

There will be a need for a data strategy that incorporates new Internet of Things, patient-portal and wearables data, and the governance and orchestration required to incorporate this data into patient care.

Figuring out how to identify and acquire the plethora of essential data currently outside legacy EHRs – mobile applications, smart health, wearables and other devices – will be an essential challenge.

These are three health IT predictions for 2022 from three executives at...

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