MedCity News October 22, 2020
Nancy Vasto

By making responsible and strategic technology investments, practitioners will have access to robust data, be in a position to analyze and interpret trends and outcomes and provide health care informatics that ultimately will be the insights they need to be successful in a value-based health care environment.

The Covid-19 pandemic has shed light on massive technological inefficiencies amongst established medical professional practices, healthcare institutions and independent physicians. While the technology to fix a broken data-sharing system already exists, consistent investment isn’t there as it should be.

To stay relevant and survive in the industry, independent physicians must invest in compliant, data-sharing technologies to improve their practices. There are several reasons why independent physicians may be slower to adopt new technologies,...

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