HIT Infrastructure September 19, 2018
Elizabeth O'Dowd

Health system mergers and acquisitions leave organizations with healthcare data integration challenges when adopting and adapting applications, according to John Reeves of Dell Boomi.

As healthcare organizations look toward a future of seamless healthcare data integration, they are facing the difficult task of managing legacy systems and connecting disparate data siloes created by aging infrastructure.

Poor integration capabilities can make acquiring new digital tools a difficult undertaking, says John Reeves, Healthcare Solutions Evangelist at Dell Boomi, and fragmented systems can slow down the development of coordinated, proactive care.

“A modern healthcare IT strategy needs to be more in lock step with where the marketplace is going,” he said. “It has to be able to address issues such as patient engagement,...

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