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Bringing Healthcare Data Together for Better Patient Outcomes
The problems most hospitals and health systems face today are not a lack of data. In fact, there has been an exponential increase in data from both clinical and operational sources. The true challenge comes in making that data meaningful and available to people – wherever they work – who can use it to generate better outcomes.
One obstacle in healthcare’s digital transformation is the persistence of data silos. When medical staffs are required to consult multiple systems, information sources and screens, they often lose a comprehensive view of a patient, department or facility at any point in time. So, forward-thinking organizations are investing in technology that can bring all their data together in one, meaning-rich place.
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