MedCity News March 25, 2024
Chris Puuri

Data strategy requires understanding all data feeds and ensuring secure, privacy-compliant data access and governance. How you use your data is the primary concern. The systems and tools are secondary.

Right now, the allure of AI is irresistible to every industry — healthcare is no exception. But there is little sense in acquiring a shiny new engine to power a vehicle you do not have.

When it comes to practical use of powerful new technologies like AI, businesses in the healthcare sector are often burdened with a “modernization gap” that squarely sets desired benefits beyond reach.

Mind the gap

While not unique to healthcare, and more pronounced in certain areas, healthcare as an industry generally lags behind others in terms...

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