Discussing Infrastructure Challenges in Healthcare
The session on "Digital Infrastructure Challenges in Healthcare" delves into the complex landscape of healthcare's digital transformation. It critically examines the hurdles and uncertainties that lie ahead on this transformative journey. Key questions are posed, such as the need to distinguish genuinely valuable healthcare tools from the industry's often-hyped offerings. The session also explores strategies for efficiently collecting and analyzing the vast amounts of data generated by digital health tools, with a focus on identifying the most crucial and predictive data points. Additionally, it delves into the ever-growing concern of safeguarding digital infrastructure against cyberattacks, offering insights into how organizations are tackling this critical issue. This session promises to provide a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions at the intersection of healthcare and digital technology. Featuring insights from William Willard, Deep River District Hospital, Peter Owsiany, Accerta, Sonali Kohli, Niagara Health and Purvi Desai, Mackenzie Health.
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