MedCity News February 5, 2025
Yegor Tsynkevich

While new technologies may demonstrate clinical benefits in controlled settings, their true value is determined by how well they fit into existing healthcare workflows.

When it comes to adoption of new technologies, healthcare professionals are conservative. And for good reason. They constantly make high-stakes decisions in a setting where risk management and consistency are critical. Even when innovations promise to increase efficiency or patient outcomes, the challenges of change, technological complexity and potential workflow disruptions often outweigh the perceived benefits. This article explores ways to balance innovation and risk in order to create and implement healthtech solutions that seamlessly integrate into the high-stakes world of healthcare delivery.

Practical impact over technical details

The adoption process requires balancing the promise of...

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