The transformative power of cloud technology is creating a significant shift across the healthcare industry. From enhanced data analytics to improved patient care and streamlined operations, the cloud's potential to improve healthcare is undeniable. Amid the excitement, healthcare leaders should pay attention to a crucial yet often under prioritized aspect of successful cloud adoption: change management.
Understanding the power of robust change management
According to a Towers Watson study, organizations with effective change management and communication practices are 3.5 times more likely to outperform their peers, highlighting its vital impact on your cloud journey. Undervaluing its importance can stifle adoption, impede user proficiency, and reduce your ability to realize the full benefits of cloud investment. However, when change management is at the forefront, advancements in patient care, operations, and strategic goals can be accelerated.
Strong change management is possible when leaders acknowledge implementing new technology isn't just about going live. People are at the center of everything in healthcare, and adapting workflows, processes, and organizational culture is dynamic, complex, and emotional. Every internal and external stakeholder must be prepared, equipped, and supported through the change to succeed in a health IT modernization effort.
Tackling change management challenges amid cloud transformation
Research from McKinsey & Company suggests about 70% of change management efforts fail. Poor planning, unrealistic expectations, lack of governance, and breakdowns in communication are some of the culprits. Navigating these challenges requires a practical change management framework embedded within your cloud project plan from the beginning. This framework should include:
Establishing a people-centered cloud journey
People respond to change best when they can be active participants. It's critical to ensure every user group understands the "why" and "how" of the cloud journey and has a voice throughout the process. These considerations can help you humanize your change management strategy:
Prioritizing people-centered change management can help you unlock the true potential of cloud technology. Investing in your workforce, fostering a culture of continuous learning, and proactively addressing concerns are essential to boosting cloud adoption and securing its long-term advantages for your patients, providers, and organization.
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