HealthsystemCIO.com December 19, 2019
Kate Gamble

To say that healthcare IT and clinical leaders have a lot on their plates is an understatement. Whether it’s an impending merger, an EHR migration, cybersecurity concerns, or pressure to deliver on digital health, plates are piled higher than ever before.

The list doesn’t end there. For many organizations, access to imaging at the point of care has become difficult; particularly for those with disparate systems. And while in years’ past it may have been radiology’s problem to deal with, nowadays imaging is an enterprise-wide priority — or at least, it should be, said Brandon Taggart, one of the panelists during a recent healthsystemCIO webinar.

“I’ve noticed a clear change as of late with regard to CIOs and their awareness...

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