Becker's Healthcare October 8, 2024
Naomi Diaz

Clinicians are calling for a bigger role in healthcare software decisions, an Oct. 8 survey from symplr found.

The findings are from the third annual “Compass Survey” conducted by symplr, a provider of healthcare operations software. It offers a look at technology usage and decision-making within top U.S. health systems. The survey, which gathered insights from more than 280 healthcare leaders across clinical, operational and IT sectors, highlights key challenges and opportunities for the industry.

Seven key findings from the survey:

  1. Seventy-two percent of clinicians expressed a desire for more influence in software purchasing decisions, though IT and operational leaders remained more cautious.
  2. Fifty-one percent of hospitals and health systems currently use more than 50 different software solutions, a...

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