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Six Steps to Getting Your Health System ‘AI Ready’ (Part 2)
Six essential steps healthcare organizations should take to become AI Ready.
Is Your Hospital or Health System ‘AI Ready’? (Part 1)
Comprehensive data integration and trusted data are an essential first step. There’s a temptation for hospitals and healthcare organizations to move quickly into AI.
Why Healthcare Organizations Are Outsourcing IT Projects
After a devastating profit picture in 2022 and 2023, healthcare organizations are taking a deep breath and looking for ways to reset, beginning with IT.
A New Paradigm: Managing HIT Projects in a (Mostly) Virtual World
Virtual HIT project management in healthcare, often with virtual teams, is growing in practice by leaps and bounds. In fact, a staggering 60% of project management is now done virtually, and this extends to HIT projects.
Application Rationalization Can Provide for Rapid Self-Funded OpEx Reduction
Hospitals continue feeling the financial pinch. For many, costs are up. Revenues are down. This is not a problem limited to a few hospitals in a few parts of the country.
SV Health Investors Partners with HIT Executives Dave Dyell and Marc Hirshfield to Lead Recapitalization of Innovative Consulting Group
SV Health Investors (SVHI), a private healthcare investment firm with offices in Boston and London, is partnering with HIT executives Dave Dyell and Marc Hirshfield.
Five Critical Success Factors in Hospital IT Rationalization
In 2024, hospital IT areas are focused on updating systems that better reflect today’s healthcare priorities post-COVID, such as advancements in AI and other technologies.
AI Already Is Reducing Headaches in Healthcare Access and Delivery
Artificial intelligence and related machine learning have a new and growing role in improving access to and the delivery of healthcare.
Surge in Hospital IT Spending Requires Careful Governance
A recent survey reveals that 41% of healthcare organizations have increased their information technology budgets beginning in 2023. Much of this work will be done through outsourcing.