• Digital Workspace: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieving an Anywhere Care Workspace

  • Feb 1 2022
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Digital Workspace: Breaking Down the Barriers to Achieving an Anywhere Care Workspace

  • Summary

  • The global pandemic has forever altered the healthcare industry, accelerated new care models while exposing costs and outcome challenges. Digital disruption and consumer demand are transforming health systems and driving the next wave in care: health delivered anytime, anywhere, through a preventative, personalized and participatory model of care. But how can our health care providers that have traditionally invested in capital-intensive bricks and mortar facilities, adjust to the challenges in moving to a service model that brings care to the patient? What IT strategies, actions and investment can they take to keep the lights on while preparing for this new experience-oriented model of care delivery? In this new episode of WWT’s TEC37 series on Digital Workspace, WWT’s Dr. Justin Collier and Aamir Siddiqi from VMware answer  these questions and more!  

    Presenters

     

    Dr. Justin Collier, WWT

     

    Aamir Siddiqi, VMware

     

    Robb Boyd, Host

     

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