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The healthcare industry is one of the most crucial and complex industries. It deals with a significant amount of sensitive information. The internal complexities of the healthcare sector leads to multiple challenges. The most dominant of them are – enhancement of operational cost and difficulty in building a self-sufficient healthcare ecosystem. Over the last decade, the healthcare industry has seen the adoption of many technologies. Some have been partially effective while others have put a major impact on the overall modus operandi of the healthcare sector. Of these disruptive technologies, Cloud has been the most impactful in terms of prowess and business impact.
Hospitals and partnering healthcare service providers are interconnected in a tight web. The transference of data often gets slowed down by the sheer volume of healthcare information that is being shared between different parties. Cloud has solved this problem to a great extent through its centralized data storage system.
The slow pace of data processing by legacy healthcare platforms delays the entire patient lifecycle management. With increasing volume of data, there is a risk that the speed of data processing drops drastically leading to service outage at the customer level. Cloud has mitigated the problem of speed and data accuracy.
The traditional data storage system often fails to integrate and process data coming from different sources.
The inventory is one of the most important buckets of the healthcare sector. All enterprises need to maintain an inventory which is accurate and up to date. Emergency medicine and healthcare needs to be aligned with the right inventory. Poor inventory can cause catastrophic consequences especially in the emergency medicine care sector.
Cloud solves major pain areas of the healthcare sector. We are going to focus on 3 massive impacts brought forward by cloud on the outcome of healthcare solutions across the globe.
Quite in line with the concept of hyper ledgers in blockchain, the cloud creates a single source of truth. Cloud facilitates the electronic storage of data which improves the quality of data, safety of data and efficiency of data across all verticals of medical services.
Today, many healthcare brands have eliminated the usage of physical records and rely completely on digital data.
Imagine the consequences of a data breach or a ransomware attack on a healthcare setup. Such doomsday like scenarios can easily be avoided with the application of cloud. From a security perspective, cloud offers a significant amount of protection against data loss, theft, damage or compromise.
The incorporation of cloud within the periphery of healthcare services has enabled smooth collaborative patient care. In countries like the United States, doctors can collaboratively view or share a patient’s medical records. This enables better delivery of healthcare services through.
ITPN offers comprehensive cloud solutions for the healthcare industry. It has already added multiple F500 clients in its esteemed clientele. ITPN offers end-to-end Cloud Services that help organizations promptly respond to Cloud requirements through the adoption of the best cloud practices, policies & infrastructure.