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2020 HEALTH IT PREDICTIONS 50% of healthcare organizations will experience up to 5 cyber attacks in one year by 2015. 1 in 3 being successful. By 2016, 1 in 4 hospitals and health systems will develop a data-driven digital hospital strategy budget to address operational inefficiencies and drive down healthcare costs. YEAR: 2016 YEAR: 2015 YEAR: 2017 YEAR: 2018 YEAR: 2019 YEAR: 2020 By 2016, 15% of hospitals will create comprehensive patient profiles to deliver personalized treatment - boosting quality. 15% 80% of healthcare data will pass through the cloud by 2020 for data collection, aggregation, analytics, & decision-making. 80% 65% of healthcare interactions are predicted to be mobile by 2018. As outsourcing trends upward, by 2018, 50%+ of providers will demand risk sharing from service providers to highlight vendorsʼ growing role in the delivery process. Over the next 3 years, payers will implement new reimbursement models where 35% of all payments will focus on metrics around better outcomes and efficient care delivery. 35% Big data will continue to generate new information, but 42% of the data will remain unprotected. 42% Source: IDC Health Insights and Becker’s Hospital Review www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-informaon-technology/80-of-healthcare-data-to-travel-through-cloud-by-2020-and-9-other-health-it-predicons.html

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2020 HEALTH IT PREDICTIONS50% of healthcare organizations will experience up to 5 cyber attacks in one year by 2015. 1 in 3 being successful.

By 2016, 1 in 4 hospitals and health systems will

develop a data-driven digital hospital strategy budget to

address operational inefficiencies and drive down

healthcare costs.YEAR: 2016

YEAR: 2015YEAR: 2017

YEAR: 2018YEAR: 2019

YEAR: 2020

By 2016, 15% of hospitals will create comprehensive patient profiles to deliver personalized treatment - boosting quality.

15%

80% of healthcare data will pass through the cloud by 2020 for data collection, aggregation, analytics, & decision-making.

80%

65% of healthcare interactions are predicted to be mobile by 2018.

As outsourcing trends upward, by 2018, 50%+ of providers will demand risk sharing from service providers to highlight vendorsʼ growing role in the delivery process.

Over the next 3 years, payers will implement new reimbursement models where 35% of all payments will focus on metrics around better outcomes and efficient care delivery.

35%

Big data will continue to generate new information, but 42% of the data will remain unprotected. 42%

Source: IDC Health Insights and Becker’s Hospital Reviewwww.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/80-of-healthcare-data-to-travel-through-cloud-by-2020-and-9-other-health-it-predictions.html