- Topics
- Generation Innovate
- Future of Print
- Empowering Digital Workplaces
- Adapting to a powerful digital reality
- Triple R
- World of Change
- Middle Child Syndrome
- Communication crackdown
- Digital Marketplace: Hope or Hype?
- The 4G Workplace
- The future of work
- Digital maturity: The race to the summit
- Digital maturity: The next big step
- The Tech Evolved Workplace
- The Challenge of Speed
- Customer Service
- Business World 2036
- Activating the iWorker
- Bigger Data
- The Change Making CIO
- Humans and Machines
Increasing Speed and Saving Time for Europe's Healthcare Professionals
The first step for healthcare organisations working towards achieving fast change is to review and improve the processes behind their technology. In addition, half of executives (42 per cent) rate data analytics as the technology with the most potential to improve healthcare over the next three years, where it will undoubtedly play a key role in preventative healthcare measures and direct future R&D.
Executives also need to focus on the digital transformation of document-heavy patient record systems. By doing so, they will have quicker access to information when they need it, while protecting confidentiality needs and dedicating more time to patient care.
With this renewed focus and time saved, healthcare professionals will have more hours each day to focus on their R&D programmes and their absolute priority of delivering excellent healthcare services.
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