HIT Consultant June 25, 2025
Fred Pennic

What You Should Know:

– A new report from the Center for Connected Medicine (CCM) at UPMC and KLAS Research reveals that healthcare leaders are increasingly investing in technology to address persistent workforce issues, years after the COVID-19 pandemic strained the industry to its limits.

– The new report, titled “Transforming Health Care Workforce Management: How Technology Can Address Workforce Challenges at Health Systems,” indicates a decisive shift in strategy. Over 80% of health system leaders surveyed described technology as “very important” or “important” in tackling these workforce issues. Furthermore, nearly 90% stated they are “very likely” or “likely” to invest in new workforce technology within the next two years.

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