Financial constraints and a reduction in IT spending are driving a critical need for efficient digital solutions in the UK health service, according to a new research report.
The 2023 ISG Provider Lens Healthcare Digital Services report for the UK found that, despite budget limitations and increased regulations, the UK remains an attractive market for providers of healthcare digital transformation services, as payers seek solutions that will enhance healthcare delivery and improve
According to the report, there is pressure to maintain high standards of care despite staffing shortages, which have been exacerbated by the impact of Brexit on the availability of healthcare professionals.
Hospitals and clinics will be expected to navigate limited budgets yet develop innovative, cost-effective technologies to improve patient management and healthcare delivery, the report states.
For their part, digital transformation services providers must offer scalable, interoperable solutions that can integrate with existing systems and provide immediate, tangible benefits, the report concludes.
Jan Erik Aase is partner and global leader, ISG Provider Lens Research.
He said: “The future of healthcare in the UK will be driven by radically interoperable data and open, secure platforms, with a principal goal of actually sustaining patient well-being instead of simply providing care.
“Achieving this goal will require a complex ecosystem of digital transformation services providers focused on the healthcare sector.”