MedCity News April 12, 2019
Erin Dietsche

Although the majority of respondents believe the creation of new healthcare IT companies will increase significantly or somewhat over the next two years, they still have concerns regarding talent/hiring and funding.

A new survey from venture capital firm Venrock took the pulse of the healthcare IT sector and found that although respondents remain mostly positive about health IT companies, they still have a few concerns.

The survey polled more than 250 respondents from health IT startups, insurance companies, large employers, academics, healthcare providers, the government, investors and professional service providers. Participants took the survey between March 4-15, 2019.

Thirty percent said they believe the creation of new healthcare IT companies will increase significantly over the next two years and 48...

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