
In a landmark year for digital health, the CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Survey has awarded its highest Level 10 recognition to a record-breaking 21 healthcare organizations. This accolade reflects their exceptional commitment to leveraging digital technology to transform healthcare. Notably, one-third of participating organizations achieved Level 9 status, signaling a significant increase from the previous year. The survey also reveals a substantial uptick in data utilization, emphasizing the industry’s dedication to improving healthcare delivery through digital innovation. Each participating organization will receive tailored benchmarking reports spanning eight key segments.
In the 24-year history of the CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Survey, 2023 marks a groundbreaking year with 21 healthcare organizations achieving the highest recognition for their unwavering commitment to digital health transformation.
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has bestowed its prestigious Level 10 recognition upon a record-breaking 21 healthcare organizations in its 2023 CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Survey.
To attain this pinnacle of recognition, organizations must demonstrate an exceptional dedication to integrating digital technology into their strategic vision, propelling innovation within the healthcare industry.
Notably, this year’s survey witnessed a remarkable surge, with one-third of participating organizations reaching Level 9 status, indicating a significant upswing compared to the previous year.
Russ Branzell, the President and CEO of CHIME, shared his thoughts on this digital health milestone in a press release, stating, “The CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Survey for 2023 is a testament to the rapid acceleration of digital transformation in healthcare. This survey reflects the progress of leading healthcare providers as they reinvent healthcare.”
He emphasized that this achievement goes beyond information technology, as it signifies an entire organization’s commitment to advancing healthcare through digital health strategies.
The survey results underscore a substantial increase in data utilization over the past year, highlighting the healthcare industry’s commitment to enhancing healthcare delivery through digital technology.
Each participating organization will receive a personalized benchmarking report, offering insights into their digital health performance across eight crucial segments: infrastructure, security, administrative/supply chain, analytics/data management, interoperability/population health, patient engagement, innovation, and clinical quality/safety.
Aaron Miri, CHCIO, FCHIME, CDH-E, SVP, and CDIO at Baptist Health (Jacksonville, FL), a Level 10 recognized organization, emphasized the importance of collaboration in the era of digital health, stating, “Armed with this incredible data, our digital health leaders are better equipped to address the demands of care staff and consumers, ushering in the disruptive changes needed to improve our healthcare system. This requires connecting disparate data, streamlining clinical workflows, reducing costs, and delivering consumer-oriented, digitally-enabled care.”