HealthsystemCIO.com September 24, 2021
Kate Gamble

Creating an environment in which leaders from different departments are able to communicate and collaborative effectively has always been a core objective for health systems. But as organizations continue to grapple with the challenges brought on by Covid, it has become vital to survival. Now, more than ever, leaders from clinical, IT, and other areas need to be in lockstep so they can prioritize key goals and develop strategies for achieving them.

“We have to continue to be laser-focused on how we can remove friction,” said Becky Fox, CNIO, Atrium Health, during a recent panel discussion. “That’s what makes the difference to our patients and our communities.”

By cultivating and maintaining solid relationships, leaders are better able to ensure alignment...

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