Let me try it. I'm sorry for this, but there isn't a single, simple answer. Unfortunately, that's just the nature of health care, and you know this very well.
I can use the example of hospitals. There are many studies showing that electronically enabled hospitals are far more efficient and can save lots of money, just in the hospital sector alone. If we could move people out of the hospital to be cared for in the community, that would save larger sums of money. Moving it out of the community into the home would save even more money.
Without information systems, you can't do these transitions. Do you have the political will to go out there and make the changes that are fundamentally necessary to the health care system? Maybe that's the question.