I would expect Cloud Migrations to top this poll. it’s the easy choice since patients don’t “see” it, and the benefits are largely behind the scenes. However, AI pilots and EHR optimization burn the most time and money and have a limited impact on actual patient outcomes. AI initiatives are often exciting on paper (and when attending conferences) but stall in pilot mode, lacking a clear path to scale or integration into everyday workflows. While valuable for internal efficiency and clinician experience, EHR Optimization efforts rarely translate into meaningful improvements for patients. Both can add value with the right focus and execution. Still, they are resource-heavy projects without measurable clinical or experiential outcomes that most generally miss the mark.
I would expect Cloud Migrations to top this poll. it’s the easy choice since patients don’t “see” it, and the benefits are largely behind the scenes. However, AI pilots and EHR optimization burn the most time and money and have a limited impact on actual patient outcomes. AI initiatives are often exciting on paper (and when attending conferences) but stall in pilot mode, lacking a clear path to scale or integration into everyday workflows. While valuable for internal efficiency and clinician experience, EHR Optimization efforts rarely translate into meaningful improvements for patients. Both can add value with the right focus and execution. Still, they are resource-heavy projects without measurable clinical or experiential outcomes that most generally miss the mark.
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