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Survey: CIOs Stressed in Managing Overabundance of Systems, Platforms
A survey conducted by enterprise operations solutions company symplr, of CIO and senior HIT execs who are members of CHIME, has found challenges in managing a too-large array of solutions. A newly published survey has found healthcare CIOs and other senior health IT leaders frustrated by the very large number of different information systems and platforms that they and their colleagues are having to manage and navigate these days. The survey was conducted by the Houston-based symplr, an enterprise healthcare operations, and it engaged 132 members of the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), to determine their views and perspectives on those issues. The two organizations published a press release to announce the results of the “2022 Compass Survey of Health System CIOs,” with the results published in a report entitled “From Disparate to Dynamic: Opportunities and Challenges in U.S. Healthcare Operations.
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