Healthcare Innovation June 29, 2022
Janette Wider

Ernst & Young LLP recently published a survey that found the majority of U.S. public health officials agree digital transformation can help prepare for future crises—but lack harmony on next steps

According to a June 21 press release, Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) published a survey entitled “Reimagining Public Health Survey.” This survey was conducted by Longitude Research Limited between February 11, 2022 and March 11, 2022 and polled 301 C-suite and senior leaders (commissioner, deputy commissioner, director, head of department, SVP/VP, senior manager) within public health and/or health and human services government agencies in the U.S.

The release states that “Public health organizations face substantial challenges in the post-pandemic era, which digital technology could help to resolve by...

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