AI in Healthcare October 10, 2024
Dave Pearson

Most hospital-based clinicians, some 72%, feel they should have more say in decisions on software purchasing. This sentiment likely reflects the frustrations of the 43% who won’t say their hospital operations software helps them provide topnotch patient care.

It also may have something to do with the 60% of IT professionals and 51% of operational leaders who admit they’re reluctant to involve clinicians in software decisions.

The findings are from an online survey conducted online by the healthcare operations software supplier symplr in partnership with CHIME, the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. The exercise drew 283 completed forms from clinicians (33%), IT professionals (29%), operations people (36%) and a few others.

In a survey report released Oct....

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