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Telehealth aside, providers look to invest IT dollars in cloud services, data analytics
Though telehealth will continue to account for a large portion of healthcare IT budgets in 2021, there are other technology-based services driving provider interest. These range from cloud deployment to vaccine scheduling solutions as providers navigate the new landscape created by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Provider IT spending is expected to grow from $113 billion last year to $131 billion in 2022, according to data from Gartner. This huge jump will of course include spending on virtual care services but there is more on providers’ minds.
With the shift to digital showing no signs of slowing down, providers are also looking at cloud services, vaccine scheduling solutions and data analytics to boost their clinical offerings and improve patient experience.
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