HealthTech January 18, 2024
Mike Grisamore

Healthcare organizations that modernize their apps to drive digital transformation can expect these key outcomes.

With the recent rise of telemedicine and the expansion of remote collaboration, the borders of healthcare delivery have stretched beyond hospital walls. Patients can consult specialists through virtual visits, and beside nurses can receive support from virtual nurses.

Making all of these digitally connected services work are likely a dozen or more applications running behind the scenes, whether it’s an integrated video communications platform or a data analytics tool calculating available beds.

But there may also be a dozen or more applications that are not being used, are no longer supported or lack interoperability that are still taking up space in healthcare organizations’ ecosystems. What’s...

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