Hospital + Healthcare July 13, 2020
Alan Stocker, Health Practice Lead, Wavelink

The healthcare industry is facing new and increased pressures as a result of COVID-19.

With industries across the board turning to digital solutions to help maintain productivity and continuity, the current crisis presents an opportunity for healthcare organisations to speed up their adoption of digital solutions. However, a recent survey revealed that 61% of healthcare providers did not have effective central systems and processes for patient life cycle management.1

The future of health care depends on organisations’ ability to take a digital-first and personalised approach to enhance patient experiences, optimise systems, drive efficiency, and lower operational and consumer costs.

The healthcare system has been undergoing digital transformation over the past few years; however, this has been accelerated by the pandemic,...

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