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As providers begin adopting innovative healthcare tools, patients, doctors and administrators expect to see major benefits. But that’s not always how things play out.
An article from HIMSS Analytics describes the problem: “Too often, we see organizations implement a complex new clinical application, only for it to glitch under infrastructure that isn’t powerful enough to support it. This leads to nightmare implementations, frustrated clinicians and greater inefficiencies.”
For organizations to experience efficiency gains, increased patient safety, reduced operational costs and other transformational outcomes after a deployment, they need to think strategically about the infrastructure behind today’s latest healthcare technologies.
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