HealthTech December 11, 2024
Dustin Leek

Collaboration becomes more intuitive and seamless when healthcare organizations identify their core competencies.

As healthcare organizations continue to incorporate more technologies into their operations, IT and clinical teams will find themselves collaborating with more depth and frequency.

Healthcare IT teams have evolved from a purely technical role to becoming a value-add aspect for overall business operations. Still, it’s common for an organization to find friction between clinical and IT teams, which largely can be attributed to miscommunication.

IT teams often think their value is their technical competency, and clinicians would agree: IT works behind the scenes to make sure everything is running. IT is treated as a utility. Just as people expect the lights in their homes to turn...

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