Healthcare IT News October 3, 2022
Adam Ang

Healthcare executives share their best practices in using technology to retain medical staff while pursuing digital transformation.

By 2030, the world will be short of 15 billion healthcare workers, according to the World Health Organization.

“We really need urgent action to reverse this,” said Bruce Steinberg, HIMSS Head of International and Managing Director, who moderated the closing keynote session “Tomorrow Came Yesterday: What’s Next in the Workforce? A Glimpse into the Future of Healthcare” at HIMSS22 APAC.

“More importantly, we need more efforts to train, recruit, and retain the next generation of healthcare workers.”

During this session, Professor Oscar Lee, Vice Superintendent and orthopaedic surgeon at China Medical University Hospital (CMUH), and Gareth Sherlock, CIO of Cleveland Clinic London,...

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