Digital Commerce 360 June 9, 2019
Mark Brohan

health system executives still are more talk than action when it comes to spending the time and money needed to make their organizations more competitive, according to a new survey of 200 executives, according to Kauffman Hall.

Hospitals and health systems see Amazon.com and other technology, retail and insurance companies as their biggest competitive threat in digital and consumer-driven healthcare.

But health system executives still are more talk than action when it comes to spending the time and money needed to make their organizations more competitive, according to a new survey of 200 executives at community hospitals, academic medical centers, children’s hospitals and regional and national health systems from consulting, data services and research firm Kaufman Hall.

Nearly 46%...

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