MedCity News December 22, 2022
Gerry Miller

The ability to adapt has proven paramount over the past few years and it is fundamentally reshaping healthcare IT. In 2023, that shape will increasingly form around the cloud.

Big changes loom on the horizon for the healthcare industry in 2023, particularly with regard to technology infrastructure and operations transformation.

The past year has been tough on hospitals and healthcare organizations still wrestling with insistent and profound disruption. Shifting payment models and care-delivery dynamics, ongoing staffing and supply-chain issues, security threats and evolving compliance requirements, inflationary shock and economic uncertainty — all are complicated by the pandemic’s lingering impact and its long tail of seemingly ceaseless challenges to day-to-day functioning.

That the sector continues to function under such conditions is...

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