Newswire December 7, 2020
Black Book Research

Medical and health system technology advisory practices remained among the least impacted, holding up better than other global management consulting industries, although a 13.9% contraction year-on-year is indicated for CY 2020.

TAMPA, Fla., – Nothing has tested the healthcare systems in recent years as much as COVID-19. Yet industry IT consulting has continued to guide healthcare organizations to make sound business decisions during this pandemic, albeit new urgencies and engagement categories of short term demand.

“Provider clients continue to demand advisory assistance in streamlining financial processes, telehealth, protecting patient privacy, remote patient monitoring, rethinking brand strategy, and reconsidering the customer experience,” said Brian Locastro, Research Manager for Black Book. “In recent months, there’s an additional emphasis on overall digital strategy...

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