Healthcare IT News December 5, 2022
Bill Siwicki

So say experts from Unite Us, who also offer a deep dive into health equity in 2022 and 2023.

Health equity and technological innovation are top priorities for the healthcare industry – with new standards, technology and policy driving the way.

Despite innovations, a new study from the Yale School of Public Health finds the nation is losing ground on access to healthcare, with more barriers now than 20 years ago.

Dan Brillman, CEO of Unite Us, and Melissa Sherry, vice president of Unite Us, offer Healthcare IT News readers insights into how these and other challenges are likely to be handled in 2023.

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