Digital transformation in healthcare: how hospitals and healthcare organisations can achieve greater impact from digital innovation
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New systems, digital portals, AI applications and healthcare innovations are emerging at an unprecedented pace. Yet many hospitals and healthcare organisations find that reality is more challenging than the business case suggests. Staff continue to rely on familiar ways of working. Processes fail to connect seamlessly. Information becomes fragmented. And the expected impact on patients, healthcare professionals and the organisation often falls short.
The reason? Many digital transformation initiatives start with technology, while lasting change only happens when people, processes, information and technology are considered together.
In this whitepaper, you'll discover the PPIT framework: a practical model that helps organisations not only implement digital initiatives successfully, but also embed them effectively across the organisation. Download the whitepaper and learn how to unlock greater value from digital transformation in healthcare.
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The PPIT framework for healthcare: increasing the success of digital transformation
In this whitepaper, you'll learn:
Why digital transformation projects in healthcare often deliver less value than expected.
How to approach digital initiatives from the perspective of people, processes, information and technology.
Which factors are critical for stakeholder buy-in, adoption and sustainable change.
How to develop digital capabilities that support better care and more efficient processes.
How the PPIT framework helps organisations maximise the value of both existing and new innovations.
After reading this whitepaper, you'll understand how to approach digital transformation as an organisational challenge rather than simply an IT project.
Who is this whitepaper for?
This whitepaper is designed for professionals within hospitals and healthcare organisations who are responsible for digital transformation, innovation or organisational development. This includes executives shaping the digital strategy of their organisation, CIOs and IT managers aligning technology with the needs of healthcare professionals, and innovation managers looking to successfully implement new digital solutions.
Are you working on digital innovation, hybrid care, patient portals, AI initiatives or process optimisation? If so, this whitepaper provides practical guidance to help you achieve greater returns on your investments.