Becker's Healthcare July 29, 2021
Hannah Mitchell

The pandemic accelerated many trends in healthcare, including telehealth, artificial intelligence and the use of the cloud.

However, the race to digitize hospital operations so quickly has exposed some areas of weakness.

Here is what nine hospital executives said the most concerning trends in health IT are:

Lisa Stump. Senior Vice President and CIO at Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health: The rise in frequency of cyber threats on healthcare is a top concern that will challenge us for the foreseeable future. With global competition for talent enabled by remote work, talent acquisition, retention and engagement is also a top concern and presents an opportunity for us to remodel the work environment.

Nick Patel, MD. Chief Digital Officer of Prisma Health...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Digital Health, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Interview / Q&A, Provider, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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