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Clarity® for Healthcare Organizations

Written by ValueOps by Broadcom | Apr 25, 2026 3:26:42 AM

Modern healthcare systems must bridge the gap between complex clinical needs and digital infrastructure to ensure long-term operational and patient success. The following product brief details how Clarity provides a strategic framework to align IT investments with patient care goals and real-time resource availability.


Clarity serves as the connective tissue between a healthcare organization’s strategic vision and its day-to-day execution. By centralizing data and improving cross-functional visibility, health systems can reduce staff burnout and maximize the impact of every clinical innovation. This unified approach ensures that limited resources are always directed toward the initiatives that deliver the highest value to patients and providers alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Clarity for Healthcare Organizations?

Clarity is an enterprise-grade Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) platform by Broadcom designed to help healthcare leaders align clinical priorities, IT investments, and operational plans within a single, unified workspace.

How does Clarity help healthcare organizations manage staffing shortages?

Clarity provides advanced resource management features that track supply and demand across specialized roles—such as Registered Nurses (RNs) and Epic analysts—allowing leaders to allocate staff based on skill, shift, and geography to prevent burnout.

Can Clarity integrate with Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and other hospital systems?

Yes, Clarity is designed to integrate with EMRs, financial systems, and BI tools like Power BI or Qlik, providing a comprehensive view of performance across programs like nursing innovation and digital front-door initiatives.

How does the platform help hospital C-suite leaders?

The platform features tailored dashboards for roles such as the CTrO, CNO, and VP of IT Operations, offering real-time visibility into project risks, capital and operational spending, and clinical ROI.

What clinical outcomes can be tracked within Clarity?

Healthcare organizations can use Clarity to tie their budget planning to specific, measurable outcomes such as reduced hospital readmissions, improved patient throughput, and successful EMR rollouts.