What do you do if innovative solutions in healthcare aren't meeting the needs of patients and providers?
In the realm of healthcare management, the adoption of innovative solutions is crucial for progress. However, what happens when these innovations fall short of meeting the needs of both patients and providers? It's a scenario that requires careful consideration and action. You might find that despite the promise of technology and new systems, the practical application isn't delivering the desired outcomes. This could be due to a range of factors, from user resistance to unforeseen operational challenges. The key is to identify the gaps between the solution's intent and its real-world impact.
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