The transformative impact of digital health technology
Keeping up with technology-driven change is the biggest factor in creating greater access, ensuring better patient and clinician experiences and improving health outcomes for all.
Keeping up with technology-driven change is the biggest factor in creating greater access, ensuring better patient and clinician experiences and improving health outcomes for all.
A shift in how people access and engage health services has shaped new capabilities, increased virtual care and fueled AI to help availability, cost, and scalability of care. Innovation is critical for better health insights, empowered workforces, improved clinical informatics, operational visibility, and enhanced patient engagement. It’s time to embrace the full potential of technology.
of healthcare executives strongly agree that they have solid alignment between tech and their business strategy, yet
of healthcare organizations have NOT adopted an enterprise-wide strategy to reinvent most functions and business units
are investing in the infrastructure necessary to support enterprise-wide deployment.
Embrace digital health solutions to boost patient care and security. Implement advanced tech and data insights to enhance access, streamline operations, and ensure robust data protection, ultimately improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
Transition to EMR cloud systems to streamline data management, reduce operational costs, and enhance patient satisfaction with secure, accessible, and efficient healthcare solutions.
Revamp care delivery by integrating supportive tech and streamlined workflows to alleviate physician stress, enhance patient access, and elevate care quality.
Utilize AI and data to identify disparities, personalize care, and enhance access, ensuring all communities receive equitable health outcomes. Empower decision-making with actionable insights and drive systemic change in healthcare.
Improve patient experiences by offering personalized care, efficient service, and transparent communication. These actions can increase patient loyalty, satisfaction, and ultimately drive better health outcomes.
Implement technology to streamline workflows, reduce burnout, and enhance patient care. Utilize data-driven insights to manage costs and improve efficiency, based on a forward-looking view of what technology and new ways of working can do.
Building a digital core capable of driving reinvention requires coordinated strategic changes across processes, people and technology. The real work is in transitioning from pilot projects to effectively scaling gen AI tools enterprise-wide.
Technology investments that enhance data quality and access, migrate to the cloud and build a robust data-governance framework require long-term C-suite alignment given the broad impact and capital-intensive nature.
Senior Managing Director – Global Health Lead
Managing Director – Health, Technology Lead, Global