The 16-page report includes:
Results from the 2020 Cardiovascular Business Leadership Survey reveal that healthcare organizations see cardiovascular information systems (CVIS) as essential for defining a data-rich path forward for more connected cardiology and better patient care. This report offers a snapshot of what health system and cardiovascular leaders think. Some of it validates, while some enlightens. It all helps guide leadership on a data-rich and insightful journey into the future.
When we dig to unearth cardiovascular care’s top trends, challenges and goals, the findings bring the present into sharp relief: Today’s CV leaders are focused on growth and committed to improving both quality of care and operational performance. They also have their eyes on retaining talented staff and reducing clinician burnout.
Central to this vision of a more connected cardiology, healthcare leaders tell us, is a single, tightly integrated, digital infrastructure uniting technology, people and processes. Cardiovascular image and information management systems (CVIS) are the compasses guiding this journey and renovation-in-progress.
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