HealthsystemCIO.com June 12, 2018
Mitchell Josephson

Call me a nerd, but one of the things I love most about my work is diving into data, getting neck-deep in analysis. I love that feeling of having a hunch confirmed by the aggregated voice of our provider friends. What I love even more, however, is when the data produce an insight that challenges my previously held beliefs.

One of those insights we’ve seen is that in any number of smaller Health IT market segments, consolidation has become the king of decision making. For example, many I’ve spoken with in the ED space feel pained that they have to “reinvent the wheel” on making EDIS tools user-friendly.

The best of breed vendors largely had ED usability figured out, but...

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