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How to Achieve Digital Health Success
Amidst financial difficulties caused by rising labor costs and staffing shortages, healthcare organizations prioritize technology investments to enhance operations. However, assessing post-implementation value of digital solutions poses challenges. Oliver Wyman leaders identify three high-value digital strategies for hospitals and health systems: 1) Rethinking the Front Door of Care to attract new patients and improve retention and convenience; 2) Improving Health Administration Operations when financial sustainability is at risk or adaptability to market dynamics is hindered; and 3) Optimizing Value-Based Care Analytical Functions for effective risk management. Resource constraints may limit implementations, but prioritizing these strategies empowers providers to navigate the challenges effectively.
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In the face of financial difficulties arising from rising labor costs and staffing shortages, healthcare organizations emphasize technology investments for operational enhancement. Assessing post-implementation value of digital solutions presents challenges. Oliver Wyman leaders propose three high-value digital strategies: 1) Rethinking the Front Door of Care for patient attraction and convenience improvement; 2) Improving Health Administration Operations to address financial sustainability and market adaptability; and 3) Optimizing Value-Based Care Analytical Functions for efficient risk management. While resource constraints may limit implementations, prioritizing these strategies empowers providers to effectively confront challenges.
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