Becker's Healthcare February 13, 2025
Laura Dyrda

The pace of change in healthcare has accelerated greatly over the last five years. The pandemic necessitated swift changes to meet care demands, and the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence and generative AI in the years since gave healthcare providers tools to transform even more quickly.

Healthcare has traditionally been a slow-to-change industry and the initial rapid innovation during the COVID-19 public health emergency accelerated needed transformation. But the pace of change has become a headwind for many health systems. How fast is too fast?

“While we are used to being on the edge of new digital innovations, and clinical decision support is something that we’ve been doing for a long time, but not necessarily at the pace and extent...

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