This case study outlines the implementation of Claroty xDome in a large academic healthcare delivery organization (HDO) that faced challenges with its previous IoMT, IoT, and OT visibility solution. The existing platform had limitations in data integrity and lacked Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC), leading to distrust among stakeholders. After conducting a Proof of Value (POV) with various vendors, Claroty xDome was selected due to its superior asset visibility and integration capabilities. The implementation resulted in the discovery of 15,000 devices across hospital sites, significantly improving asset visibility compared to only 4,400 devices identified by the previous solution over three years. The deployment was completed more quickly than anticipated, allowing for expansion across additional sites. The enhanced data integrity and governance fostered trust among stakeholders, reduced costs, minimized downtime, and optimized resource allocation, ultimately improving cybersecurity efforts across clinical and non-clinical workflows.