Healthcare Innovation July 24, 2020
Rajiv Leventhal

A new report from KLAS examines how solution providers are assisting their customers through difficult times, and which technologies healthcare leaders are specifically turning to

The COVID-19 crisis has upended healthcare in many ways, and a new report from KLAS Research analyzes the different technologies organizations have relied on the most, how the pandemic has changed purchasing plans going forward, and the vendors that could come out of this the strongest.

This research from the Orem, Utah-based firm comes from two sources: 192 healthcare leaders who were surveyed in April and May regarding their future plans and the solutions they are turning to during COVID-19; and the nearly 1,300 healthcare professionals who completed KLAS’ standard vendor performance survey during...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Healthcare System, Market Research, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology, Trends
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