
Brian Biggs, Director, Customer Relations and Sales, InterSystems New Zealand
Presenting in Auckland on the results of a new InterSystems ANZ study on healthcare analytics and interoperability, I was posed a question. If we can’t fully trust our healthcare data, what does that mean for the government’s national health information strategy?
The short answer is, we have our work cut out for us. For a longer answer, read on. There is light at the end of the tunnel!
With tech advisory firm, Ecosystm, we recently surveyed 60 healthcare executives across New Zealand and 120 in Australia. Respondents held senior roles in public and private organisations, large and small hospitals, in city and rural locations, and were screened to ensure knowledge of their organisation’s analytics adoption and roadmap.
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