Medical Economics June 6, 2024
Vanessa Justice

Addressing data privacy concerns and tackling the technological skills gap will be key to revolutionizing the patient experience in a meaningful way.

From intelligent wearable devices and telemedicine to electronic health records, digital transformation in the health care sector promises numerous benefits, including improving patient loyalty, promoting equitable access, and enhancing cost savings. It is no wonder, then, that 79% and 69% of health care and life science leaders intend to implement automation and AI in their companies, respectively.

Despite a willingness to innovate, the outcomes have been mixed, with 49% of industry CEOs stating that digital transformation has not met the expected benefits. In fact, a survey revealed that 55% of respondents believe the integration of new technologies has...

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