H&HN October 9, 2017
Rebecca Vesely

New survey from the AHA and AVIA looks at hospitals’ plans to move forward digitally.

The vast majority of health care leaders recognize the importance of digital innovation to the long-term success of their organizations, according to a new survey of hospital leaders on digital innovation capabilities.

In the survey, conducted by the American Hospital Association and AVIA, a health innovation company, 85 percent of respondents said that pursuing digital innovation is tied to the long-term strategy of their organizations. Yet the survey also noted a “contrast between digital innovation aspirations and on-the-ground results.” One leader commented that the health care field “needs help identifying options for meaningful innovation and building the structure needed to support it.”

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