Health IT Analytics April 24, 2019
Jennifer Bresnick

Artificial intelligence and wearables are not at the top of the list for most healthcare organizations as they focus instead on financial sustainability.

Healthcare organizations may be fascinated with the potential for artificial intelligence and machine learning to revolutionize care delivery, but they may not be ready to jump into investments just yet, according to a new survey by Definitive Healthcare.

Tech-driven trends such as artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and even continued EHR optimization are not as crucial to providers as the fundamental problem of staying financially solvent in the era of megamergers, consumerism, and constant consolidation.

In a poll of more than 1000 leaders across the healthcare, biotech, life sciences, and consulting segments, the company found that industry consolidation...

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