HIT Consultant January 1, 2026
Justin White, co-founder and CTO of Notable

As the pace of change in healthcare continues to accelerate, CIOs face increasing pressure to optimize IT investments, enable operational efficiency, and improve patient outcomes, all while navigating rapid advancements in technology.

AI and automation can help. In fact, over 80% of healthcare IT leaders see AI-powered automation as a top priority, but only about half are actively using AI-powered tools.

In 2026, it’s imperative to embrace AI, or risk being left behind. Here are four ways to move forward with automation and ensure your healthcare organization remains competitive in the years to come.

  1. Opt for a flexible platform to replace multiple, disjointed point solutions

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