Becker's Healthcare December 7, 2017
Jessica Kim Cohen

A host of IT priorities compete for health system leaders’ attention as they prepare for 2018, according to a survey released Dec. 7.

To obtain the data, the Pittsburgh-based Center for Connected Medicine and the Health Management Academy distributed surveys to chief informatics officers, chief medical informatics officers or chief nursing informatics officers and conducted interviews with CEOs, CFOs and chief informatics officers from more than 20 major health systems.

The Center for Connected Medicine is an executive briefing center operated by GE Healthcare, IBM, Lenovo Health, Nokia and Pittsburgh-based UPMC.

Here’s how health system leaders responded when asked about five growing health IT trends.

  1. Consumer-facing technology.One hundred percent of respondents indicated they plan to promote health and...

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