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Keeping Your Head Above Water in a Wave of Medical Data With Technology and Managerial Expertise
In the fast-changing world of healthcare, the role played by administrators has evolved practically overnight, as technologies from health informatics to artificial intelligence (A.I.) have expanded the range of needed skill sets. These technologies have, in turn, created new jobs, not to mention a workforce that's capable of filling them.
Mountasser Kadrie, Ph.D., MHA, FACHE, FACMPE, CHPIMS, BPE, associate professor and program director with George Washington University, said addressing those evolving needs and building core competencies is one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare management.
So, with data analytics and big data and going into A.I. right now, if you don’t have a digital strategy in your organizations, you are not going to survive in the next ten years.”
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