How to Drive Clinician Adoption During a Technology Rollout

How to Drive Clinician Adoption During a Technology Rollout

Healthcare technology rollouts often succeed or fail based on one factor: clinician adoption. Even the best-designed platform can fall flat if physicians, nurses, and other care team members see it as disruptive, time-consuming, or disconnected from patient care.

The good news is that adoption is not accidental. It is built through trust, workflow alignment, clear communication, and strong leadership. When healthcare organizations treat adoption as part of the implementation strategy rather than an afterthought, they improve usability, reduce resistance, and accelerate value realization.

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Next Big Plays in Clinical Operations

Next Big Plays in Clinical Operations

Hospitals are doubling down on AI-enabled workflow optimization, hybrid/virtual care models, workforce redesign, and shifting more care out of the four walls while trying to contain costs and burnout.

Burnout is being treated as a systems problem, with retention, flexibility, and reduced clerical load emerging as integral to core clinical operations strategies. Health systems are increasingly moving from crisis staffing to redesigning roles, team structures, and workflows to handle persistent labor costs, vacancies, and administrative burden.

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