DOTmed January 27, 2026
Kristi McDermott

Financial pressure, regulatory uncertainty, and rapid technological evolution are reshaping the healthcare landscape—and with them, the role of healthcare technology management (HTM). In 2026, success will hinge on more than equipment maintenance. HTM must become a strategic driver of innovation and resilience.

Artificial intelligence, automation, and deep digital integration will transform how health systems manage devices, safeguard operations, and strengthen workforce stability. Leaders who position HTM as a core partner in operational and financial planning will unlock measurable impact across their organizations.

AI will become the backbone of operational efficiency and device reliability

As health systems grapple with slim margins, regulatory turbulence, and capital constraints, artificial intelligence is emerging as a transformative force. Beyond incremental improvements, AI promises to redefine...

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