Healthcare IT: Looking to 2024 and Beyond

Healthcare has always had a target on its back for cyber threats, but hackers have widened the scope of their attacks: not just looking at high-profile, high-yield targets like large hospital systems, but also turning their attention to mid-market and smaller systems and individual hospitals as well.

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A Roadmap for Cost-Effective Management of Technology Solutions Over the Long Term

Technology investment choices are often challenging because of the lens in which the technology is viewed. Often seen through its end use, the cost of the technology can often overshadow the patient or clinical benefit of the technology. The end-use lens can also cloud how the technology works on a systemic level to improve the patient-family experience and improve patient outcomes.

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The Future of AI in Healthcare: Transparency and Adoption

It’s estimated that AI applications could cut the cost of healthcare in the U.S. by $150 billion in 2026 and help alleviate challenges around staffing shortages. How can we merge the good with the challenging—and is healthcare ready to fully step into the ring with AI?

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Leveraging Technology to Provide Personalized Care for Seniors

Rapidly available technology now allows residents of senior living or memory care facilities to receive more personalized engagement, enrichment and development experiences in ways that have been previously unavailable, changing the face of what quality care looks like for an aging population.

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