Align technology lifecycles with compliance, efficiency, and better patient outcomes.

Healthcare organizations face unique pressures: compliance requirements, tight budgets, and the expectation to deliver quality patient care without disruption. Yet unmanaged IT assets (think outdated devices and redundant licenses) quietly drain resources and increase risk. 

A clear roadmap helps healthcare IT leaders regain control. Auditing current assets, aligning devices to staff needs, and building dashboards that connect IT to outcomes will turn asset management into a foundation for compliance, efficiency, and better care. 

Day 30: Baseline

Audit assets and identify risks. 

Map devices across departments, flag outdated endpoints, and connect asset data to financial and clinical impact. This is the foundation for compliance and sustainability. 

Day 60: Optimize 

Right-size technology for every role.

Use persona-driven recommendations and cascaded refresh strategies to extend device lifecycles and match staff with the tools they need.

Day 90: Sustain

Turn visibility into long-term ROI. 

Build dashboards that show compliance, uptime, and asset utilization. Reinvest savings into patient care and innovation.

Red Flags 

  • Over-provisioning “just in case” 

  • Staff burnout from outdated tools 

  • Compliance gaps from unmanaged assets 

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Treat IT as a clinical vital sign by measuring, tracking, and managing outcomes. Ready to modernize asset management from bedside to boardroom? Connect with Compugen’s Healthcare Team today.

Infographic - The CFO's 90-Day Asset Management Plan

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