As healthcare organizations grapple with new artificial intelligence–powered solutions, a volatile cyberthreat landscape and difficult financial decisions, they may need a guiding hand to help contextualize things so they can evolve for the better.
Enter the newly modernized Infrastructure Adoption Model (INFRAM) that HIMSS launched at the start of the year. The updated framework highlights five focus areas: cybersecurity, sustainability, performance, adoption and outcomes. It is meant to be less technically focused and more comprehensible for a larger swath of healthcare leadership.
Just this month, Utah-based Intermountain Health became the first healthcare organization in the world to receive Stage 7 validation on the modernized INFRAM.
HIMSS will showcase INFRAM at its widely attended annual conference, which takes place in Orlando, Fla., March 11-15. Ahead of the event, HIMSS Digital Health Strategist Philip Bradley spoke to HealthTech about the updated model, its comprehensive approach to sustainability and key challenges for U.S. healthcare organizations today.
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