Healthcare IT Today July 6, 2021
Anne Zieger

New research suggests that healthcare is lagging behind most other industries when it comes to digital transformation efforts.

The study, which was released by Precisely and Corinium Global Intelligence, surveyed 300 chief data officers with more than 2,500 employees on how their digital initiatives were going.

According to researchers, software and technology companies were particularly advanced in their efforts, with 80% of responding CDOs have established a data analytics program that has been “quite successful” so far. Second in line were transportation and logistics companies, 65% of which said that their efforts had been successful.

Near the bottom of the list were financial services, telecommunications and healthcare, CDOs of which said they were seeing success rates of 60%. At the...

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