Legacy Systems Continue to Cause Pain for IT Decision Makers

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Legacy Systems Continue to Cause Pain for IT Decision Makers
SOTI
SOTI

Yet, 97% of IT decision makers report that their organization has legacy technology

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, June 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Healthcare organizations are on the verge of a breakthrough. By modernizing their IT infrastructure and leveraging new technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), patient care can improve drastically.

According to SOTI’s latest healthcare report, Healthcare’s Digital Dilemma: Calculated Risks and Hidden Challenges Exposed, 60% of IT decision makers use AI to process and analyze medical data, 59% to update patient records, and 40% to diagnose medical conditions. Notably, AI has become more than just an admin support tool.

“While technology adoption is advancing and AI is surging in the sector, our latest report shows significant challenges around patient data security and device management being experienced. Legacy systems hinder tech integration and create compliance issues,” says Shash Anand, SVP of Product Strategy at SOTI. “To reduce patient risk and improve outcomes, the sector must invest in strong Enterprise Mobility Management solutions for full device visibility, operational intelligence and remote troubleshooting, to help close the technology gap.”

A Surge of AI in Patient Care

AI use in healthcare organizations jumped from 61% in 2024 to 81% in 2025, signaling a dramatic shift in budget prioritization (found in SOTI’s 2024 report). What’s more interesting is how AI is being leveraged across various facets of healthcare.

In which of the following ways does your organization currently use AI in patient care? (Asked to those using AI in patient care)

Global

 

2025

2024

To process and/or analyze medical data

60%

 

60%

 

To update patient records

59%

 

56%

 

To plan the best course of treatment

46%

 

47%

 

To personalize treatments

45%

 

44%

 

To fulfill other administrative purposes

45%

 

20%

 

To diagnose conditions

40%

 

38%

 

 

 

 

 

“To benefit from innovative technology, healthcare organizations must have strengthened backend systems to enhance productivity and security – which we learn is not the case for many healthcare organizations,” continues Anand.

Legacy Systems Are Limiting Technology’s Value and Raising Security Concerns

Globally, 96% of IT leaders reported challenges with legacy systems, IoT and telehealth. Nearly all IT decision makers (99%) indicated that their organizations utilize some form of connected devices or telehealth solutions. Telehealth helps support patients remotely, increasing accessibility, saving time and enhancing communication.

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