Cloud Computing
Delivering virtual care via community broadband offers big financial and quality-of-life benefits, says our contributing writer, opening avenues to both digital equity and health equity.
In the COVID-19 era, health systems recognize that existing data infrastructure is inadequate. Here are three things large datasets need to be useful.
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Kanav Hasija, cofounder and chief customer officer at Innovaccer, talks about how his cloud-based platform accelerated the COVID-19 response with Dr. Soham Shah, vice president of clinical informatics at Dignity Health.
This week's top stories include TeamHealth's court victory against UnitedHealthcare for engaging in unfair reimbursement practices, and UC Davis Health's AWS-powered CIC that aims to further digital health equity.
Artificial intelligence can optimize patient care and reduce clinician burnout, says Selwa A. F. Al-Hazzaa, MD, founder and CEO of Saudi Development Med.
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InterSystems' Ali Abi Raad discusses the main benefits of a cloud-hosted EMR solution versus a regular EMR, and how the company is assisting with travel technology during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wellforce's chief digital officer and system CIO discusses the strategic opportunities – and the challenges – of moving the health system's entire Epic infrastructure and app ecosystem to AWS cloud.
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The next step in interoperability is adding a level of intelligence to find the important information in data, says Lyniate COO Scott Galbari.
Maintaining a large infrastructure requires substantial investment. IT leadership must also have an understanding of business plans for growth and scale.
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The cloud is ready for healthcare, so expect healthcare organizations to be moving their data centers from on-premises to the cloud, says James Millington, director of Healthcare Industry Marketing at VMware.

