Health IT Security April 27, 2022
Jill McKeon

Barriers to digital transformation in healthcare include the ongoing cybersecurity workforce shortage and the sector’s reliance on legacy systems.

Cloud adoption, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) are actively contributing to digital transformation on a global scale.

The healthcare sector is no exception, especially when it comes to adopting innovative new technologies that transform operations and advance patient care.

But many experts believe that there is more work to be done. Healthcare’s reliance on legacy systems, along with significant regulatory concerns and security challenges (coupled with the ongoing cybersecurity workforce shortage) make the journey to digital transformation a complicated feat.

Addressing redundancies, partnering with industry experts, and securely implementing new technologies, all with patient safety in...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Cybersecurity, Digital Health, Health IT, IoT (Internet of Things), Provider, Technology
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