Healthcare IT News February 12, 2020
Bill Siwicki

Four experts in diagnostic imaging IT offer CIOs, CMOs and other leaders some best practices for making a complex technology work best for their own healthcare organizations.

Diagnostic imaging technology is a complex and expensive investment for healthcare provider organizations. It’s also at the heart of healthcare delivery today, with so many diagnoses requiring the various types of images that the technology provides.

Consequently, it’s crucial that hospitals and health systems have this technology running in an optimal fashion to ensure quality care and positive return on investment. And the technology should be running optimally not just generally, but also to meet the specific needs of an individual provider organization.

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