HealthsystemCIO.com March 17, 2020
Doug Tolley

Alongside collecting our day-to-day research, KLAS has an ongoing project in which we ask decision-makers at hospitals and clinics about the areas in which they’re investing, and the vendors and technologies that catch their eye as innovative or disruptive. That research project was the genesis for the Emerging HCIT Companies 2020: Top-of-Mind Healthcare Technologies report, which features more varied data than previous reports. Specifically, it highlights many companies that are more disruptive than emerging.

Many of the vendors mentioned in the report are creating solutions to transform healthcare into a more patient-centric experience. Products that meet patients’ needs in terms of contact preferences, personal interests, available appointment times, clinical results sharing, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and many other scenarios are...

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