Healthcare IT News February 28, 2025
Andrea Fox

In the 2025 pulse survey, executives at healthcare organizations with over $1 billion in earnings said they are preparing for significant changes tied to payment reform and workforce.

Looking at their challenges and strategic investments through 2030, the U.S. health system executives expect to see a deluge of regulatory, financial, workforce and consumer pressures and are looking to technological advancements to improve the caregiver experience and enable new ways of delivering more accessible, cost-effective care, Chartis Group said.

While the chief executive and strategy officers look to chart their organization’s path over the next 10 years, “they must navigate tremendous uncertainty,” Cindy Lee, Chartis chief strategy officer (CSO) and leader of strategic transformation for the firm, said in a statement.

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