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The Digital Healthcare Experience - Outdated Before Go Live? Keeping IT Projects Cutting Edge

Written by Admin | Jul 15, 2025 6:11:23 PM

In this episode, we explore how to get your healthcare IT projects prioritized, even within large, complex health systems. Our guest, a senior leader at a top US healthcare system shares real-world strategies for navigating crowded IT pipelines, avoiding outdated go-lives, and engaging the right stakeholders from day one.

You'll learn:

How to make your healthcare IT project stand out

Why steering committees matter and how to work with them

The importance of end-user feedback in project design

What happens when key stakeholders are left out

Real stories of success and lessons learned

Whether you're leading a service line, managing digital transformation, or simply trying to move your IT project forward, this episode is packed with practical insights for healthcare professionals, executives, and even sales reps.

Find Alyssia's work at:https:// orlandohealth.com

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The Digital Healthcare Experience is a hub to connect healthcare leaders and tech enthusiasts. Powered by Taylor Healthcare, this podcast is your gateway to the latest trends and breakthroughs in digital health.

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The Digital Healthcare Experience Podcast

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Produced by Naomi Schwimmer

Hosted by Chris Civitarese

Edited by Eli Banks

Music by Nicholas Bach