DOTmed January 24, 2025
Chris Luoma

Healthcare costs are projected to soar to 20% of the national GDP within the next decade, outpacing overall economic growth and intensifying pressure on an already fragile system. With the “low-hanging fruit” of digital transformation already harvested, the healthcare industry stands at an inflection point—one where more advanced technology solutions and greater collaboration are required to unlock the next wave of innovation and efficiency. Several trends promise to reshape healthcare as we look ahead, making it more resilient, efficient and prepared for the future.

Trend #1: The cloud journey continues with a focus on optimization

Over the past decade, healthcare organizations have focused on implementing critical systems like electronic health records and cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. These efforts...

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