Healthcare IT News December 15, 2022
Bill Siwicki

These three areas of health IT will be key for provider CIOs and other leaders to get right to ensure the best outcomes, one expert predicts.

Matthew Gitelis, CEO of PatientIQ, a health IT company deriving insights from patient-reported outcomes data, has some thoughts about healthcare information technology in 2023.

For one, that patient experience will be king in the year ahead. Between CMS doubling the weight of patient-experience CAHPS metrics and its recent unveiling of new performance metrics pertaining to patient-reported outcomes, it’s clear that patients will be a top priority in 2023, Gitelis said.

On another front, he makes a distinction between “smart” versus “smarter” analytics for 2023. Next year, provider organizations must leverage “smarter” analytics applications, those...

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