Healthcare DIVE March 23, 2023
Sydney Halleman

Dive Brief:

  • An overwhelming 90% of healthcare leaders reported losing revenue due to inefficient data use, according to a new survey and report from healthcare data company Intelligent Medical Objects and market researcher PureSpectrum.
  • Of 300 surveyed healthcare leaders responsible for purchasing and implementing technology at provider organizations, 84% of respondents reported using more than 20 individual healthcare software vendors, contributing to data silos and “management nightmares,” according to the report.
  • The findings come as provider groups increasingly use artificial intelligence to combat clinician burnout and tech companies invest in healthcare data management. In the past week, Microsoft-owned clinical software group Nuance announced it was integrating its AI technology GPT-4 into its medical scribe software.
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