The more I look at the tech & communications mess set of that regional medical center which is a part of the state university, the more I'm realizing that for all the money spent on the "partnerships" which amount I believe mostly data, printer & computer sales, it's still primarily a hospital thats pretty continually shortstaffed & set of attatched specialist clinics, really run completely by phone calls& post it notes..... as all their records are on computer systems that are down more than up, with a side of people accepting getting hurt & killed by all the mistakes caused by that records & communication system.
The total revenue of this mess was $1.7 billion in 2023 so this isn't a tiny setup either & that scale is why there really aren't "easy work arounds" but also why it isn't a lack of funds that's at all causing said problem.
*Most people there don't really know what's happening or why & those that do aren't in any position to really fix any of it.