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Cybersecurity Insiders research shows that 96% of professionals say having a single cloud security platform with a single dashboard would help them protect data consistently and comprehensively across their environments.
European healthcare organizations are increasingly interested in migrating to the cloud to provide patients easier access to records and lower storage costs. However, healthcare leaders worry about data security in the cloud and investing due to budget and talent constraints. Learn how Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Trend Micro™ are working with HCOs to offer platforms and solutions that protect cloud assets while maintaining compliance with regulations.
A Trend Micro™ study found that 32% of healthcare IT and business leader respondents are concerned with patching and vulnerability management in their cloud workloads. Trend Micro solutions work within AWS environments to give IT teams control over sensitive data and assets, as well as compliance automation that helps AWS customers stay current with regulations and secure their digital estate in the cloud.
This resource offers a strategic framework for leaders seeking to implement AI effectively. It provides self-guided tools that walk through crucial steps in the early planning stages, including establishing use cases, assessing partners and gaining consensus.
While a technology plus people plus process-focused strategy is essential for scalable clinical AI, arguably the decision with the largest impact on your short-term needs and long-term infrastructure usability is the AI integration method you choose.
A common myth regarding clinical artificial intelligence is that its financial benefits cannot be proven because there is no payor reimbursement. This is an oversimplified perspective that ignores the intrinsic value of enterprise-wide AI.
The promise and potential of conversational artificial intelligence (AI) for driving operational efficiencies and improving patient outcomes are real, but AI isn’t the answer to every challenge healthcare organizations face.
With healthcare costs escalating, patients expect the same convenience, personalization, and accessibility seen in other service sectors. Providers must now compete on experience, offering on-demand, anytime, anywhere engagement through digital channels.
Learn how these smart technologies can reduce clinicians’ stress and bring the right treatment to the right patient at the right time in this Stryker executive brief.
Inefficiencies in submitting and paying claims, compounded by legacy IT architectures, result in growing administrative spending and healthcare costs.