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Clinical Information Systems: The Key to Transforming Tomorrow’s Hospitals
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A recent Deloitte report shows why incremental improvements in a hospital’s operating model, such as instituting cost-efficiencies or strengthening the supply chain, no longer bring health care providers the level of profitability they need. Clinical Information Systems (CIS) are rapidly becoming the favored organizational model within the industry. 

CIS adoption is no small feat. Hospital operations are totally transformed, requiring the commitment of the entire organization. A high level of financial and personnel resources are necessary, so a collaborative approach is recommended. And the whole process achieves the most when it is managed like a business case with preset goals, objectives and a project plan.

Why adopt CIS? The expected results are what fuel its popularity:

  • Patient safety and quality of care
  • Untapped cost reductions
  • Technology maturation

To learn more about CIS, read the complete report attached below, Clinical Information Systems: The Key to Transforming Tomorrow's Hospitals.

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Last Updated: March 4, 2008
Source: Deloitte LLP - United States (English)

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