HealthsystemCIO.com October 3, 2022
Kate Gamble

The road to delivering quality care for patients in the way they choose to receive it, isn’t exactly a smooth one. It’s fraught with speed bumps, detours, and other hurdles, which can cause frustration among even the most optimistic individuals.

But if there was ever a time to say the course, it’s now, according to John Halamka, MD, President of Mayo Clinic Platform. In fact, the former CIO and longtime health IT advocate, believes organizations should be accelerating, rather than braking.

“There’s a perfect storm happening. The technology is good enough, the policy and reimbursement are supportive, and there’s a cultural urgency to change,” he noted during a discussion with Nick Culbertson, co-founder at CEO at Protenus. “As we look...

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