Cloud Computing
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Drive operational efficiencies and support clinical decision-making.
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Join GE Healthcare’s Global Product Marketing Director, Pete Eggleston, and Frost & Sullivan’s Consulting Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences, Daniel Ruppar, as they discuss how cloud-based imaging can help healthcare organizations meet current needs and prepare for future challenges.
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Adopting a cloud-based enterprise imaging strategy provides a single, secure source of truth for imaging data and makes it available to clinicians across the organization, whether on- or off-site.
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For many healthcare organizations (HCOs) working in a cloud environment, data visibility issues can present a challenge to maintaining regulatory compliance. ClearDATA’s CyberHealth™ Platform provides a real-time overview of an HCO’s data landscape, and its automated safeguards and controls with remediation steps enhance data security and compliance in the cloud.
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Many healthcare organizations (HCOs) are struggling to both reduce costs and invest in digital transformation amid shrinking margins. However, HCOs can realize both goals by migrating to the cloud and redirecting the savings they realize through cloud migration into funding continued digital transformation.
The recent CrowdStrike outage might have made the issue top of mind for many hospitals IT and security leaders. But it's important to remember that controls don’t fail in just major events – they're always at risk.
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This AGFA HealthCare whitepaper introduces the benefits of cloud-based EI for HCOs and discusses how to find the right cloud EI partner.
As healthcare organizations (HCOs) transition from fee-for-service to value-based care models, healthcare leaders must determine how to enable data sharing across their organizations to improve care delivery and patient outcomes. Integrating their electronic health record (EHR) platforms with cloud-based systems such as Salesforce Health Cloud can help HCOs unify data from multiple sources to create a holistic, real-time view of a patient’s care journey.
Cyberattackers have been shifting to strategies where legitimate tools commonly installed on desktops and servers are abused for malicious purposes. To fight back, knowledge is power.
So you've decided to build internally. Now what? Product management partnerships, devoted teams and future planning for technology refreshes will be key.