MedCity News December 9, 2020
Rahul Varshneya

Opportunities are set to appear at the intersection of technology, consumerism, and markets for those willing to move past their traditional limitations

The healthcare industry is rapidly shifting toward more participatory and consumer-centered medicine. This significant change in dynamics is what will push many organizations to embrace connected, on-demand, and data-driven patient engagement technologies, according to a recent report from Ernst & Young (EY) and the American Hospital Association (AHA) Center for Health Innovation.

In order to be successful, however, providers will be required to rethink their perspective on health IT, adopt a more on-demand style of healthcare delivery that connects patients to their care providers and leverages patient data to make intelligent medical decisions.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Analytics, Digital Health, EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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