Becker's Healthcare July 25, 2024
Laura Dyrda

Over the next decade, clinical and IT leaders see healthcare delivery becoming more personalized, patient-driven and focused on wellness.

“Envisioning a future of healthcare, I see a landscape where patients are not just recipients of care but active architects of their own health journey, being driven by their knowledge of their data,” said Edwina Bhaskaran, RN, chief clinical systems and informatics officer at Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic. “This knowledge-driven empowerment fosters a significant shift, propelling us towards a proactive stance on wellness and preventative care.”

Ms. Bhaskaran sees data becoming more of a “holistic lens,” in the next 10 years, integrating the psychosocial aspects of the patient as well as genetics and clinical history for patients to drive their...

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