HealthTech June 6, 2024
Alex Flores

Healthcare organizations must also optimize their computing resources to support innovative clinical workflows.

The main goal of a hospital is to provide patients with optimal care. Unfortunately, events of the past few years have made achieving that objective more difficult. Increasing cyberattacks have forced hospital IT administrators to turn their attention to cybersecurity to protect sensitive patient data. Decreasing revenue streams and rising labor costs have led to budget constraints. Staffing shortages are leaving clinicians with less time to devote to patients. Despite these challenges, many institutions are still committed to innovating patient care.

Hospital systems are investing in artificial intelligence–based solutions to help mitigate these and other challenges while expediting and improving the quality of patient care. However, when...

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