Physicians Practice April 7, 2021
Pouria Sanae

Healthcare needs a sophisticated infrastructure in place now and after the pandemic.

In the last 12 months, the world has been forced to confront the fact that the technology supporting our healthcare system fell behind. From initial tracking, to mass testing, and now vaccinations, the healthcare industry has faced harsh criticism for its inefficiencies and disorganization.

Now, as we look to 2021 and the future of healthcare, we have a responsibility to ensure our infrastructure is sophisticated enough to handle different strains, vaccines, secondary conditions and more. Here’s how we get there.

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Topics: Cloud, CRM, Health IT, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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