MedCity News March 22, 2024
Katie Adams

During a panel at HIMSS, three health system leaders explained what digital transformation means to them and how they’re seeking it play out at their organizations.

Digital transformation is long overdue in the healthcare industry.

However, health systems all across the nation are making strides to catch up on the digital transformation journey, mainly by adopting AI and advanced analytics tools to harness the power of their data. Hospitals own a vast amount of data — and they’re finally applying technology to this data to boost operational efficiency, personalize care, improve clinical workflows and enhance patient outcomes.

During a panel last week at the HIMSS conference in Orlando, three health system leaders explained what digital transformation means to them...

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