Healthcare IT News January 30, 2019
Bill Siwicki

Digital health applications, consumerism, demographic challenges and data governance will be key imperatives in the year ahead, the study shows.

HIMSS today published “2019 Healthcare Trends Forecast: The Beginning of a Consumer-Driven Reformation,” a report that features commentary and analysis from leaders across HIMSS, Healthbox, Health 2.0 and PCHAlliance – each of whom have a birds-eye view of industry trends and the levers of change.

By issuing this new annual forecast, HIMSS aims to equip industry leaders – clinicians, solution providers, payers, academics and policymakers alike – with insight and perspectives to inform better clinical and financial outcomes for all.

Four key trends

The report is organized around four key trends: digital health implications and applications, consumer impact, financial and...

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