Majority of Healthcare Leaders Struggle With Inefficient Data, Report Finds

An overwhelming 90% of healthcare leaders reported losing revenue due to inefficient data use, according to a new survey and report from healthcare data company Intelligent Medical Objects and market researcher PureSpectrum.

Of 300 surveyed healthcare leaders responsible for purchasing and implementing technology at provider organizations, 84% of respondents reported using more than 20 individual healthcare software vendors, contributing to data silos and “management nightmares,” according to the report.

The findings come as provider groups increasingly use artificial intelligence to combat clinician burnout and tech companies invest in healthcare data management, reports Health Care Dive. In the past week, Microsoft-owned clinical software group Nuance announced it was integrating its AI technology GPT-4 into its medical scribe software. Read more.

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