2025 Digital Healthcare Outlook: Compliance, Security, and Collaboration
Author
Jim Jacobs, President and CEO, MediQuant
Throughout 2025, healthcare organizations will continue to face rapid fire changes marked by significant regulatory shifts, escalating cybersecurity threats, and the continued integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). These forces will not only shape the way organizations operate but will also redefine the collaboration required between leaders like CIOs and CFOs to navigate these complexities effectively. Read the article on Managed Healthcare Executive.
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