Forbes September 4, 2024
Brad Porter, Global Chief Executive, Orion Health.
Think about the healthcare system you interact with. Do you know if the technology is efficient? Do the clinicians you see have the tools to collaborate effectively, so you don’t have to share the same pieces of information with different people over again? And does the system provide equitable health outcomes for all the communities it serves?
The answer to those questions is probably going to be no.
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