HealthsystemCIO.com July 18, 2024
Kate Gamble

The level of innovation happening in healthcare is off the charts. Digital tools are being leveraged to transform the way care is delivered and increase efficiencies — that is, when it’s done right.

Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. As the pressure to advance is ratcheted up, solutions are increasingly being developed without input from those in the trenches, and as a result, often stumble out of the gate.

University of Utah Health aims to change that with the Digital Health Initiative, which was established in 2022 to “cultivate a thriving research community” and provide the guidance needed to “get transformative tools to the bedside and do it in a scalable way,” according to Victoria Tiase, who serves as Director...

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