Healthcare Finance News February 3, 2023
Susan Morse

Healthcare executives told KLAS they don’t feel confident tackling this issue.

Healthcare executives need to address technology and data silos in their organizations, and none have confidence in facing the issue, according to findings by KLAS from its sixth annual Digital Health Investment Symposium. Providers told KLAS that a lack of true interoperability and poor integration and scalability of disparate point solutions exacerbate staff burnout and contribute to problems with training and retaining talent.

Workforce and digital health solutions go hand-in-hand, according to Neil Oscarson, director of strategy and research for KLAS.

“There’s a clear problem when it comes to staffing today,” Oscarson said. “That staff line item has just been growing because of contingent staff. They’re saying, ‘How can...

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