Managed Healthcare Executive April 29, 2021
Sanjeev Agrawal, Mohan Giridharadas

As market forces visibly disrupt healthcare (less access to cheap capital, reimbursement pressures, rising demand for services in the face of constrained supply), digitally transforming core processes is not merely an option any more.

As market forces visibly disrupt healthcare (less access to cheap capital, reimbursement pressures, rising demand for services in the face of constrained supply), digitally transforming core processes is not merely an option any more. Every health system wants to get better in using digital technologies to improve the patient experience, increase access and lower cost.

However, almost everyone also faces a few significant roadblocks in achieving the success such transformation promises. These roadblocks fall into the same well known categories all change programs encounter: technology capabilities,...

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