A startling truth often overlooked in healthcare IT is the massive cost of digital inertia. While we chase innovation, the reality is that many systems from EMRs to departmental apps remain siloed, chewing up budgets, slowing down care coordination, and, critically, hindering data-driven decisions. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a drag on patient outcomes ... Read more The post Cloud Integration Platform Implementation Timeline: What to Expect in Healthcare IT appeared first on Vo...| Vorro
As a product manager in healthtech, you know the drill. You’re tasked with building solutions that not only solve real problems but also deliver tangible value. In healthcare, that value isn’t just about making things faster; it’s about improving patient outcomes, reducing costs, and easing the immense burden on clinical staff. Yet, proving the return ... Read more The post Streamline Healthcare Workflows ROI Analysis: Real Healthcare Organization Results appeared first on Vorro.| Vorro
It is a common sight in our industry: a highly intelligent, dedicated CIO sitting at the crossroads, faced with a strategic decision that will define the organization’s agility and patient outcomes for the next decade. That decision is the choice of your core data strategy, specifically, your approach to healthcare business intelligence. Let us be ... Read more The post Comparing Healthcare Business Intelligence Approaches: Which is Right for Your Organization? appeared first on Vorro.| Vorro
About Pew Research Center’s Spring 2025 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on a mix of telephone, face-to-face and online interviews conducted under the direction of Gallup, Langer Research Associates and Social Research Centre. The results are based on national samples, unless otherwise noted. Read more about our international survey methodology and […] The post Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Jacob Poushter, Associate Director, Global Attitudes ResearchMoira Fagan, Research AssociateManolo Corichi, Research Analyst Julia Armeli, Research AssistantDorene Asare-Marfo, Senior Panel ManagerPeter Bell, Associate Director, Design and ProductionJanakee Chavda, Associate Digital ProducerLaura Clancy, Research AnalystJonathan Evans, Senior ResearcherJanell Fetterolf, Senior […] The post Ac...| Pew Research Center
For this analysis, we grouped people into two political categories: those who support the governing political party (or parties) in their country, and those who do not. These categories were coded based on the party or parties in power at the time the survey was fielded and on respondents’ answers to a question asking which […] The post Appendix B: Political categorization appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
Classifying parties as populist Although experts generally agree that populist political leaders or parties display high levels of anti-elitism, definitions of populism vary. We use three measures to classify populist parties: anti-elite ratings from the 2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES), Norris’ Global Party Survey and The PopuList. We define a party as populist when […] The post Appendix A: Classifying European political parties appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
More people across 25 countries trust the EU to regulate AI effectively than trust the U.S. or China. The post 4. Trust in the EU, U.S. and China to regulate use of AI appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
A median of 55% of adults in 25 countries trust in their country to regulate AI effectively. Trust is highest in India and lowest in Greece. The post 3. Trust in own country to regulate use of AI appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
A median of 34% of adults in 25 countries are mainly concerned about AI's growing use in daily life, while a median of 16% are mainly excited. The post 2. Concern and excitement about AI appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
A median of 34% of adults in 25 countries have heard a lot about AI, with frequent internet users and younger people among the likeliest to say so. The post 1. AI awareness around the world appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
Most adults across 25 countries are aware of AI, and people are generally more concerned than excited about its effects on daily life. The post How People Around the World View AI appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
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