Healthcare IT News May 7, 2021
Bill Siwicki

In feature No. 7 of our lessons learned series, a CIO, a CMIO and two IT directors offer readers what they’ve discovered since the pandemic response has reshaped health system priorities.

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said recently that the U.S. might be finally turning a corner in the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been a relentless 16 months, and healthcare CIOs and other health IT leaders can no doubt use a breather.

During the course of the past year-plus, these executives have learned many lessons spurred by the manic pacing of the pandemic. Some of them center on the importance of data and analytics, the need for more patient engagement, the requirements of keeping telehealth up...

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