Chief Healthcare Executive March 20, 2022
Steve Jackson

Organizations that have embraced digital transformation through the cloud, automation, and AI will see additional performance and cost efficiencies.

It’s no secret that healthcare organizations are under immense pressure as operating margins decline, budgets shrink and staff struggle with fatigue and burnout.

To help address these challenges, many are taking a closer look at where and how they can reduce costs and minimize the impact of employee vacancies while delivering better patient outcomes. One viable path forward is through the digital transformation of the healthcare supply chain.

COVID-19 showed many healthcare organizations just how limiting their legacy IT systems are. These systems cannot support the need for accurate and real-time forecasting nor management and re-allocation of supplies across their organization.

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