Healthcare IT News January 30, 2018
Mike Miliard

The tech giant said the cloud can serve as a home for patient records and enable a broader view at medical data to fuel value-based care.

When Amazon announced that it is creating a new healthcare company with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase, the move signaled how the company is stepping into the industry.

During a pre-HIMSS18 Q&A just days ahead of that revelation, Patrick Combes, global technical leader of healthcare and life sciences at Amazon Web Services, shed some light on where the cloud computing arm of Amazon is headed in healthcare.

[Also: Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan Chase partner to build healthcare company with focus on tech]

“Looking ahead, AWS is interested in how we can work with longitudinal...

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