Top 5 ways for healthcare leaders to be successful right now! [eBook]

March 25, 2025 |  EHR, How to, Big Data, AI

Top 5 ways for healthcare leaders to be successful right now! [eBook]
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Propelled by new technologies, changing patient demographics and expectations, regulatory changes, and more, healthcare is constantly in a state of motion – always challenging healthcare leaders to keep up. But oftentimes for healthcare professionals, it may feel like the challenges are evolving faster than solutions can be implemented. 

However, we believe that success is within reach. The key to overcoming these obstacles in the healthcare landscape lies in a forward-thinking approach that embraces innovation and a preventative strategy. With extensive research and feedback from our MEDITECH community, we’ve put together a simple eBook to help guide healthcare leaders to achieve success and overcome challenges at their organizations and beyond. 

Explore how the following 5 strategies can guide healthcare leaders to success:

  1. Intelligently harness the power of data: Everyone agrees that using accurate, real-time data to drive decision-making is important, but less than 60% of healthcare organizations’ data is being used to make intelligent business decisions. 

    Discover the power of implementing a solution that allows healthcare decision-makers to 
    realize the full potential of data

  2. Empower patients and build community relationships: Studies show that 75% of patients would prefer to schedule appointments online and 57% of patients who skipped care in the past year wanted to schedule an appointment online but were unable to do so.

    Adopt patient engagement solutions that allow providers to meet patients where they are.

  3. Reduce burdens for overworked clinicians: Clinician stress and burnout, mental and behavioral health issues, staffing shortages, and the administrative burden associated with providing and documenting care, among other factors, have resulted in unsustainable pressures on our nation’s healthcare workers. 

    Take action and select an EHR that provides relief to all end-users. 

  4. Tackle workforce challenges with flexibility and creativity: Many care teams – nursing teams in particular – are faced with workloads that are oftentimes unsustainable, leaving healthcare leaders to find ways to fill in the gaps.

    Embrace creative and innovative solutions to traditional care delivery challenges.

    Our customer HCA Healthcare is addressing these challenges head-on with virtual nursing – one example of an effective alternative care model. CNIO and Vice President, Sherri Hess shared their success with the model: “All those things that the nurse doesn’t have to put their hands on the patient, can be done from a virtual nurse. This is a great opportunity to recruit and retain nurses – and patients love it.”

  5. Navigate AI in the healthcare landscape: Forward-facing technologies like AI are the future of healthcare, but organizations need to be ready to take the jump.

    Embrace future-facing technologies and evaluate your organization’s readiness to embark on your AI journey.

Success is more than just surviving the complexities of the healthcare system; it’s about proactively shaping its future by tackling challenges before they take root, ensuring a strategy that is effective, impactful, and patient-centered. Striving to create a healthcare model that is sustainable, forward-thinking, and thrives in the face of ongoing challenges–these are the healthcare leaders who are going to succeed. 

Want to find out more? Download our eBook.


Take the first step toward success and embrace the future of healthcare. Check out our eBook – no form required. 

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Written by Carol Bird, Senior Manager, Content, Branding & Digital Marketing, MEDITECH

For more than two decades, Carol Bird has helped shape the evolution of MEDITECH's marketing and communications strategy, managing the deep bench of content developers, editors, and project coordinators responsible for the company’s digital marketing and branding efforts. She oversees content creation across a wide spectrum of media, including video, blog, podcast, email, web, print, social media, and beyond, working directly with the executive team to plan, execute and measure the company’s campaigns. Carol speaks widely on topics related to marketing in the healthcare industry. Under Carol’s leadership, MEDITECH has won several creative excellence awards for the company’s blog, video content, and product launches. She holds a BA in English from College of the Holy Cross and has graduate-level training in publishing and communications.
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