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The Most Important Factors for Successful Digital Transformation in Healthcare
Digital transformation is accelerating in the healthcare industry due to a wave of innovations, according to 81 percent of healthcare executives.
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Healthcare Business Review | Monday, August 22, 2022
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Digital transformation in healthcare must address people, processes, and other variables in addition to data and technology if it is to go from isolated pockets of innovation to an integrated enterprise effort.
Fremont, CA: Digital transformation is accelerating in the healthcare industry due to a wave of innovations, according to 81 percent of healthcare executives. This acceleration has got attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. But technology is only a component of the puzzle. Digital transformation in healthcare must address people, processes, and other variables in addition to data and technology if it is to go from isolated pockets of innovation to an integrated enterprise effort. Here are key elements that might make or destroy the healthcare industry's shift to digital technology.
Creating digital health solutions with improved user experiences in mind
Digital transformation in healthcare is mainly focused on people rather than technology. Using digital health technologies, users can remove the pain from the care experience. By avoiding the complexity and inconsistencies fueling the alarming rates of burnout, healthcare workers can concentrate on what they do best. Additionally, it implies that consumers and patients may play a more active part in their health and wellness thanks to simple, user-friendly technologies that support healthy living and illness prevention while relieving the burden on healthcare systems.