MedCity News April 30, 2024
Stephanie Baum

With hospitals struggling to retain staff and value-based care shrinking healthcare revenues, health systems must look to technology resources to become more efficient, without losing sight of patient care or staff support.

While conversational AI is presently top of mind for every healthcare CIO, many are focused on short-term initiatives that will quickly improve operations, generate immediate ROI, and have a direct impact on the bottom line. But figuring out where to begin – identifying reliable solution partners who have extensive references, those with the proven ability to provide immediate improvements to operational efficiency, as well as deliver transformative digital health solutions as the health system infrastructure becomes ready for the change – is a challenge. How long will it...

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