HIT Consultant December 18, 2025
Josh Meier, Senior Generative AI Author at Pluralsight

The digital transformation sweeping across healthcare is reshaping not only patient care and administrative workflows, but also the skill sets demanded of IT professionals in the sector. Health IT practitioners are expected to wear many hats today: software developer, data scientist, cybersecurity analyst, cloud architect, and increasingly, AI integration specialist.

With hospitals and healthcare organizations relying on increasingly complex technology infrastructures to maintain compliance, protect sensitive data, and support seamless care delivery, the pressure on IT teams is mounting. Simultaneously, the talent gap is widening. Traditional education pathways—while foundational—are often too slow to keep pace with the rapid evolution of healthcare tech. This is where online education platforms have become essential, offering a lifeline for both seasoned professionals and recent...

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