Healthcare Innovation September 23, 2020
Rajiv Leventhal

An industry outlook survey explores CIOs’ top priorities and concerns as the tumultuous year comes to a close

Many hospital and health system CIOs say they expect to spend the rest of the year trying to maximize data analytics programs and artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, while scrambling to secure qualified IT resources and satisfy end-users who are frustrated with workflow inefficiencies. These findings are part of Stoltenberg Consulting’s 8th Annual Health IT Industry Outlook Survey, which was just recently released.

The survey, according to officials of the consulting firm, was conducted as the COVID-19 pandemic reached U.S. populations. Among the respondents, 64 percent work for health systems, 26 percent for stand-alone hospitals, 8 percent in ambulatory care settings, and...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Analytics, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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