Across the country, health systems are responding to financial struggles and competition from retail and big tech disrupters by working with venture capital firms and their portfolio companies to implement digital health technology across clinical and administrative systems, reports Modern Healthcare. The goals are to enhance operational efficiencies and increase access to care. Ethicists say, however, that health systems need to be careful not to breach clinician and patient trust in the name of added revenue. Read more.
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