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2014 OSEHRA Open Source Summit: Global Collaboration in Health IT
2014-09-03 - 2014-09-05    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
OSEHRA is an alliance of corporations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to advancing the state of the art in open source electronic health record (EHR) systems [...]
Connected Health Summit
2014-09-04    
All Day
The inaugural Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers is the only event focused exclusively on the consumer-focused perspective of the fast-growing digital health/connected health market. The [...]
Health Impact MidWest
2014-09-08    
All Day
The HealthIMPACT Forum is where health system C-Suite Executives meet.  Designed by and for health system leaders like you, it provides an unmatched faculty of [...]
Simulation Summit 2014
2014-09-11    
All Day
Hilton Toronto Downtown | September 11 - 12, 2014 Meeting Location Hilton Toronto Downtown 145 Richmond Street West Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2L2, CANADA Tel: 416-869-3456 [...]
Webinar : EHR: Demand Results!
2014-09-11    
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
09/11/14 | 2:00 - 2:45 PM ET If you are using an EHR, you deserve the best solution for your money. You need to demand [...]
Healthcare Electronic Point of Service: Automating Your Front Office
2014-09-11    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
09/11/14 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET Start capitalizing on customer convenience trends today! Today’s healthcare reimbursement models put a greater financial risk on healthcare [...]
e-Patient Connections 2014
2014-09-15    
All Day
e-Patient Connections 2014 Follow Us! @ePatCon2014 Join in the Conversation at #ePatCon The Internet, social media platforms and mobile health applications are enabling patients to take an [...]
Free Webinar - Don’t Be Denied: Avoiding Billing and Coding Errors
2014-09-16    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:00 PM Eastern / 10:00 AM Pacific   Stopping the denial on an individual claim is just the first step. Smart [...]
Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
2014-09-21    
12:00 am
We’re back in Santa Clara on September 21-24, 2014 and once again bringing together the best and brightest speakers, newest product demos, and top networking opportunities for [...]
Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
2014-09-24    
All Day
Transforming Healthcare Through Analytics Join top executives and professionals from around the U.S. for a memorable educational summit on the incredibly pressing topic of Healthcare [...]
AHIMA 2014 Convention
2014-09-27    
All Day
As the most extensive exposition in the industry, the AHIMA Convention and Exhibit attracts decision makers and influencers in HIM and HIT. Last year in [...]
2014 Annual Clinical Coding Meeting
2014-09-27    
12:00 am
Event Type: Meeting HIM Domain: Coding Classification and Reimbursement Continuing Education Units Available: 10 Location: San Diego, CA Venue: San Diego Convention Center Faculty: TBD [...]
AHIP National Conferences on Medicare & Medicaid
2014-09-28    
All Day
Balancing your organization’s short- and long-term needs as you navigate the changes in the Medicare and Medicaid programs can be challenging. AHIP’s National Conferences on Medicare [...]
A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
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Challenges and Opportunities in Adopting Healthtech in Clinical Practice

EMR Industry

Overcoming Barriers and Unlocking Pathways for Healthtech Adoption in Clinical Practice

Healthtech companies face a multifaceted journey when bringing innovation into clinical environments. From navigating strict regulations to securing support from a diverse group of stakeholders, success hinges not just on the product’s clinical value, but on how well companies manage structural and systemic challenges. Here’s a closer look at the key barriers and how healthtech firms can effectively overcome them.


1. Regulatory Hurdles and Market Entry Challenges

The healthcare industry is heavily regulated, especially regarding Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. While these regulations aim to ensure patient safety, interoperability, and data security, they can unintentionally restrict innovation. Dominant players like Epic and Meditech benefit from this framework, creating closed ecosystems that limit access for new entrants and smaller startups.

Vendor lock-in is a common issue. Providers often find themselves tied to a single EHR system, making integration of new solutions difficult and costly. Even if innovators can offer better, more user-friendly technologies, they must adapt their products to fit existing vendor-specific requirements—delaying time to market and increasing development costs.

To create a more inclusive and innovative ecosystem, the sector must shift toward:

  • Open APIs

  • Vendor-neutral data standards

  • Interoperable-by-design platforms

These steps would allow greater flexibility and lower the barrier to entry for new players.


2. Navigating Multi-Stakeholder Decision-Making

Healthtech adoption isn’t driven by a single decision-maker. Instead, it requires alignment across multiple internal stakeholders:

  • Hospital administrators prioritize cost control and long-term savings.

  • Procurement teams assess vendor reliability and system compatibility.

  • Biomedical engineers ensure technical compliance and infrastructure fit.

  • Payers and regulatory bodies focus on the technology’s potential to lower costs, reduce readmissions, and improve outcomes.

To gain traction, healthtech companies must present a holistic value proposition tailored to each group. This includes:

  • Demonstrated compliance with regulations

  • Seamless system integration

  • Ease of use for clinical staff

  • Measurable improvements in workflow and patient outcomes


3. Financial Viability and Cost Justification

Cost is a critical component, and today’s value-based care environment has heightened the need for financial proof points. Stakeholders want more than assurances—they want numbers.

To meet these expectations, successful companies are equipping their teams with tools like:

  • ROI Calculators: Customizable to specific clinical settings, these tools use actual hospital data (e.g., patient volume, staffing) to project savings and estimate the payback period.

  • Evidence-Based White Papers: Case studies and third-party economic evaluations build trust and help de-risk investment decisions for procurement teams.

  • Cost-Benefit Dashboards: Real-time financial tracking post-implementation helps demonstrate ongoing value, including reductions in readmission rates and improvements in staff efficiency.

  • Reimbursement Guidance: Offering support around payer coverage, coding, and billing ensures the technology aligns with Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance reimbursement models—critical for hospital buy-in.


4. Effective Demonstrations and Clinician Engagement

Clinicians are more likely to support new tools if they can see them in action. Successful demos focus on solving specific pain points, not overwhelming users with every feature.

Healthtech firms should tailor demonstrations to:

  • Highlight two or three core clinical benefits

  • Connect directly to improved outcomes or time savings

  • Fit seamlessly into daily workflows

This approach creates an “aha” moment where clinicians recognize real value, increasing the likelihood of adoption.


5. Sustained Support and Feedback Integration

Launching a product is only the beginning. Long-term success depends on robust post-implementation support:

  • Continuous training

  • Accessible customer service

  • Responsive troubleshooting

Equally important is establishing clinical feedback loops. This means not just gathering input but making meaningful updates based on that input. When clinicians see their feedback drive product improvements, they’re more likely to stay engaged—and even become advocates for the technology within their institutions.


Conclusion: Building the Future of Healthtech Adoption

Bringing a healthtech product to market requires more than innovation—it demands strategy. Companies must:

  • Navigate complex regulatory frameworks

  • Prove their financial value

  • Address the needs of diverse stakeholders

  • Demonstrate real-world clinical impact

  • Provide ongoing support and responsiveness

By balancing patient safety with adaptability, and combining strategic planning with deep clinician engagement, healthtech companies can forge stronger relationships, overcome systemic barriers, and deliver meaningful advancements in care.