It’s Not Your Father’s IT Deparment Anymore

Most small hospitals and smaller healthcare organizations spend 90% of their technology team’s focus on support and the “utility” of IT, which is not a great statistic. Often, business strategy and modernization are not major considerations, but they need to be.

The concern is that organizations that are slow to adapt are likely decades behind those who are investing and eager to consume new, unique, and equity technologies. And while EMR advancements are important, so much more opportunity exists.

Emerging technologies will transform how we care for patients. Most smaller Healthcare organizations are at a crossroads with where, how, and what to invest to modernize their organization and consume the impending changes in how we treat, diagnose, monitor, and interact with patients.

Picture a New Hosptial!

Picture a new hospital in ten years. Picture it in five years. Will they look anything like they do now? Will you be able to compete with a truly modern healthcare facility?

Visionary leaders will transform their organizations by taking advantage of the opportunity technology offers them by conceiving and executing unique and valuable technology-driven care models that are far more agile, patient-driven, and aligned with payers.

Small healthcare is in a far more agile position to pivot and advance those visions. We can be at the forefront or continue to invest in our father’s IT department and hope for the best.

If you are a visionary healthcare leader at a Critical Access Hospital, EMT, LTC, Behavioral Health, Rural Hospital, etc., let’s talk about how Scaled Health can modernize, advance, and help lead you into the future, a future happening now!