Research: Healthcare Orgs Struggling with Staffing Shortages, Cybersecurity Threats; Uncovers Critical Need for Network and Technology Upgrades to Ease Pain
New research from Extreme Networks (NASDAQ: EXTR) reveals that healthcare organizations face significant challenges due to inadequate investment in technology and network infrastructure. Conducted with HIMSS, the study surveyed 100 healthcare executives and IT decision-makers. Key findings include: 84% of organizations with 2,500-14,999 employees cite staffing shortages as their top issue, 90% increased tech investments since the pandemic, and 47% rank IT staffing shortages among their top three challenges. Additionally, 59% consider cybersecurity a significant issue, with 54% planning to invest in security solutions in the next 12-18 months. The results emphasize the crucial role of network infrastructure in improving clinical productivity and patient care.
- 90% of healthcare organizations increased technology investments since the pandemic.
- More than 25% of healthcare professionals plan to upgrade their network infrastructure.
- 54% of respondents prioritize cybersecurity as a critical investment area.
- 84% of organizations with 2,500-14,999 employees cite staffing shortages as their major issue.
- 47% of respondents rank IT staffing shortages as a top challenge, impacting the deployment of modern healthcare applications.
Study from Extreme and HIMSS Finds Tech Debt is Creating Ripple Effect on Clinical Care and IT Burnout;
“Organizations across the healthcare industry are often facing similar hurdles related to staffing shortages, budget constraints and cybersecurity. But as observed in this survey, some organizations are beginning to prioritize improvements to their network so they can increase security, boost the performance of existing applications and devices as well as more easily add new innovative technologies that make staff more efficient, helping eliminate many of the common issues they are reporting,” said
“Healthcare providers were forced to rapidly adopt new technology over the past several years, and our research shows that this has seriously exacerbated existing tech debt built up by applying band-aid solutions to networks that were never designed to handle thousands of devices, bandwidth-heavy applications or highly active users. The network is a strategic investment when it comes to helping organizations overcome common challenges related to aging infrastructure – including staff efficiency, security and the adoption of new technology. This will help drive the performance of modern healthcare applications to augment clinical productivity, take the burden off IT teams and improve patient care,” said
Key Findings and Trends
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Organizations feel the impact of staffing and budget shortages: Staffing shortages can lead to declining patient care, disruption in hospital operations and increased churn and burnout for healthcare workers.
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Clinical staffing shortages are most impactful for organizations between 2,500-14,999 employees, with
84% of respondents citing it as their most important issue. -
77% of C-Suite execs cited financial/inflation issues as their biggest challenge. -
90% of organizations said they have increased their technology investment since the start of the pandemic, and45% of respondents stated they have increased their budget significantly.
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Clinical staffing shortages are most impactful for organizations between 2,500-14,999 employees, with
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IT staffing shortages significantly impact clinical productivity:
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47% of respondents ranked IT staffing shortages in their top three challenges. -
When it comes to deploying modern healthcare software,
74% of respondents listed IT staffing shortages as a deployment barrier. The lack of qualified staff hinders the adoption of new technology, preventing organizations from utilizing new technologies that can improve patient care. -
66% of respondents said routine IT tasks take longer to complete because they don't have enough people. -
55% claimed resolution time on errors and issues has increased, negatively impacting staff productivity across the organization. -
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25% of healthcare professionals surveyed said they plan to invest in upgrading and expanding their network infrastructure to address the issues.
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Cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure and software lead key investments:
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59% of respondents ranked cybersecurity challenges in their top three organizational challenges, and54% ranked cybersecurity as their most important investment over the next 12-18 months. -
36% ranked modern healthcare applications as their most important technology investment. -
75% of technology decision-makers with buying power said they planned to update cloud infrastructure over the next 12-18 months.
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Leaning into wireless:
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93% of respondents agreed that the network plays a major part in the success of a hospital’s operations and patient experience.-
96% are leveraging Wi-Fi to enable mobile devices among clinical staff. -
84% shared that Wi-Fi is necessary for overall patient experience. -
83% lean into Wi-Fi for patient monitoring.
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80% of healthcare organizations with more than in revenue are more likely to leverage Wi-Fi location-based services, which can be an asset when managing operations.$5.1B
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McDonald added, “A modern healthcare network supports thousands of devices and applications, from patient portals to heart monitors and MRI machines. AIOps can help IT teams identify and troubleshoot issues such as Wi-Fi outages, Wi-Fi performance, network anomalies and adverse traffic patterns before they cause significant outages or downstream effects on clinical staff. Healthcare organizations looking to improve their security posture should also invest in network fabric solutions, which segment network traffic and prevent lateral attacks in the event of a cybersecurity breach.”
To download the complete survey, visit https://bit.ly/HIMSS-Research-2023. Or, replay the webinar, “Overcoming IT Pain Points to Advance the Clinical Experience,” to learn more about how technology can help healthcare organizations progress patient care and streamline operations.
Did you know?
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Extreme helped
Novant Health administer over 2,200 vaccines in one day. -
NHS hospitals across theUK have relied on Extreme for over a decade to provide best-in-class patient care. -
Henry Ford Health was the first healthcare facility in theU.S. to deploy Wi-Fi 6E from Extreme, improving patient care and eliminating IT frustration.
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