A Single Source

While tactical differences abound, CIOs agree that getting all images in one basket is becoming a strategic best practice.
Sept. 22, 2014
Chuck Podesta, SVP and CIO

In an environment of constrained finances and a landscape of uncertainty around policy and market change, how can CIOs move forward on imaging IT? In the past few years, it has become clear that the operational ideal in this area is enterprise-wide imaging access, computing, and management. The question is, how? In part one of this feature, three CIOs from three different types of organizations explain how they've pursued innovation. In part two, we look at the bigger picture, including the shifting vendor landscape, and the potential for impact of policy and reimbursement change on imaging and imaging IT.

Healthcare Informatics 2009 November;26(11):26-27

About the Author

Mark Hagland

Mark Hagland

Mark Hagland has been Editor-in-Chief since January 2010, and was a contributing editor for ten years prior to that. He has spent 30 years in healthcare publishing, covering every major area of healthcare policy, business, and strategic IT, for a wide variety of publications, as an editor, writer, and public speaker. He is the author of two books on healthcare policy and innovation, and has won numerous national awards for journalistic excellence.

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