Healthcare IT News July 24, 2020
Kat Jercich

Perhaps unsurprisingly, a new KLAS report finds that health systems most frequently sought telehealth technology – though no single vendor dominated the field.

A new KLAS report found that organizations have turned to a wide range of vendors – most frequently those providing telehealth technology – to help provide care amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Most notable is the very high number of vendors that organizations have adopted: the 174 respondents who report heavily utilizing [virtual care] technology mentioned 43 different virtual care vendors,” read the report issued this week.

KLAS surveyed nearly 200 healthcare leaders in April and May about tools they’re relying on during the coronavirus crisis. For the report, it also relied on responses from 1,281 healthcare professionals...

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