DOTmed April 7, 2023
By Scott Hondros

As the healthcare industry continues to recover from the crisis phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, staffing shortages, workplace violence, and budgets remain top concerns. Due to these circumstances, digital transformation and emerging technologies are now top priorities and the answer for many healthcare leaders as they seek to build more resilient systems to support staffing teams and achieve better patient outcomes.

Digital technologies successfully implemented in a healthcare system can help reduce annual expenditures by more than 10%, as well as lessen stressors on staff and physicians. In addition to the increasing pressure to contain healthcare costs, patient expectations are rising. Healthcare consumers require high-quality care and now anticipate a modern approach to the patient experience to match the personalization...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, IoT (Internet of Things), Provider, Technology
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