Healthcare Analytics and Interoperability – 2023 Health IT Predictions
As we head into 2023, we wanted to kick off the new year with a series of 2023 Health IT predictions. We asked the Healthcare IT Today community to submit their predictions and we received a wide ranging set of responses that we grouped into a number of themes. Check out our communities predictions below and be sure to add your own thoughts and/or places you disagree with these predictions in the comments and on social media.
All of this year’s 2023 health IT predictions:
Healthcare Security and Risk
Healthcare AI
Business of Healthcare and Value Based Care
Healthcare Workforce
Telehealth and RPM
Pharma
Health Equity and SDoH
Healthcare Analytics and Interoperability
Healthcare Consumerism
John and Colin’s 2023 Healthcare IT Predictions
And now, check out our community’s healthcare analytics and interoperability predictions.
Jean Drouin, Co-Founder and CEO at Clarify Health
Big data platforms go mainstream. Move over Epic, Tableau and Alteryx. Make way for enterprise platforms purposely built to deliver on-demand patient journey insights. The on-demand, self-service approach to analytics, more commonly associated with the financial services industry and its Bloomberg terminal, will become broadly accessible to hospitals, payers, and life sciences companies. This will usher a move away from site-based systems of record (e.g., Epic) to real-time patient journey optimization systems that are EMR-agnostic and fueled by far more comprehensive data than what...
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