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  • 1Health Policy and Management Program, New York University 10003.

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Healthcare executives face challenges in adopting new technologies. Strategic evaluation of the healthcare technology marketplace is crucial for timely purchasing decisions.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Informatics
  • Technology Adoption

Background:

  • Healthcare executives grapple with the complex decision-making process for acquiring new technologies.
  • The rapid evolution of technology necessitates a strategic approach to procurement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the key challenges faced by healthcare executives in technology purchasing.
  • To provide a framework for evaluating and selecting new healthcare technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Market analysis of current and emerging technologies in healthcare and other industries.
  • Review of decision-making frameworks for technology adoption.

Main Results:

  • Identifying critical factors influencing technology adoption, including cost, ROI, and integration.

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  • Highlighting the need for continuous market scanning and strategic planning.
  • Conclusions:

    • Healthcare executives require robust strategies to navigate technology acquisition.
    • Proactive market assessment is essential for informed and timely technology investments.