Many health care executives feel that critical elements of the current market are failing, including affordability of care (61%), consumer health management (52%), timely care access (49%), and personalized care (48%)—according to the new report, From Reactive To Proactive: Health Systems Look To AI And Digital To Flip The Healthcare Delivery Paradigm Within 5 Years.
…When health care executives confront digital transformation, the question often becomes, “Which technology should we prioritize?” The answer is not about choosing a single platform or solution—it’s about successfully integrating technology and solutions across the enterprise to achieve strategic goals. With integration, each tool operates as part of a data ecosystem, enabling leaders to leverage…
Federal policy is shifting, Medicaid rules are evolving, funding is in jeopardy, and the move from traditional waivers to managed Medicaid structures is forcing executives to make fundamental decisions about how they will deliver care. For many provider organizations, this environment requires technology-enabled services and performance to enable data-driven decision-making that is fast, agile, and…
As consumer expectations evolve and payers reward more integrated, virtual, and data-driven care models, health and human service provider organizations face mounting pressure to embrace digital transformations. The integration of digital technologies and data to improve consumer care, streamline operations, and enhance overall efficiency is becoming the standard for delivering care, managing reimbursement, and engaging…



