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Salesforce unveils Patient 360 for Health Innovations

Salesforce Patient 360 for Health Innovations

Salesforce announced new Patient 360 for Health innovations that provide cost-saving automation, personalized intelligence, and real-time data for healthcare and life sciences organizations to deliver comprehensive patient success and equitable care with greater efficiency. Salesforce customers including Advanced Recovery Systems, bluebird bio, and John Muir Health are now tapping into these new capabilities to build on existing Patient 360 solutions.

Why does it matter?

Patient 360 for Health is built to put the patient at the center of everything:

From one single platform, Patient 360 for Health innovations can help:

Salesforce has an extensive partner ecosystem providing unique experience and solutions for the healthcare and life sciences industries, including consulting partners Accenture, Deloitte Digital, Huron, KPMG, PwC, Slalom, and Torrent Consulting. ISV partners such as CareJourney, Populi, and Verifiable extend and complement Patient 360 for Health, and the AppExchange Healthcare and Life Sciences Collection features partner apps and experts that help companies better use real-time patient and provider data.

On the record

“Today’s organizations must invest in streamlined solutions that increase time-to-value, cost savings, and efficiency without compromising patient outcomes,” said LaShonda Anderson-Williams, Chief Revenue Officer for Healthcare and Life Sciences at Salesforce. “Patient 360 for Health innovations give customers cost-saving automation, personalized intelligence, and real-time data tools to help deliver patient success now — even in the face of increasing costs and labor shortages.”

The context

Amid macroeconomic turbulence, the healthcare industry is on a costly path to post-pandemic recovery. Of the nearly $4 trillion spent on healthcare annually in the United States, administrative spending makes up about one-quarter of the total cost. What’s more, the healthcare industry is experiencing crisis-level labor shortages, with California and New York projected to lose half a million healthcare workers by 2026, making hiring more expensive than ever.

With headwinds like these, organizations are under pressure to become more efficient and do more with less. They must deliver success now, to their patients and to other stakeholders.

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