HIT Infrastructure August 8, 2017
Elizabeth O'Dowd

Advancing health IT infrastructure technologies support value-based care by improving workflow and saving organizations money in the long term.

Organizations are digitizing their health IT infrastructures as new technologies are developed and advanced technology becomes more tied to value-based care.

A recent Frost & Sullivan report pointed out that while there have been health IT infrastructure technologies that have not taken in healthcare, it continues to be funded. Organizations are looking into technologies such as blockchain, mobility, analytics, and virtualization to help streamline and consolidate IT infrastructure functions to save time and money.

“What is exciting about digital health is the continued progression of investment, innovation, the change in conversation, and the understanding of old and new stakeholders’ needs,” Frost...

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Topics: Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Investments, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider, Value Based
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