MedCity News August 27, 2025
Jim Murray

Moving clinical data management to cloud platforms can carry myriad benefits for healthcare organizations.

Healthcare providers receive data from many disparate sources: hospitals, doctors’ offices, labs and lab machines, medical devices, pharmacies, and more. Investment in the correct infrastructure to organize it all is critical — but too rare.

Structured, codified clinical data systems are essential to help providers deliver better patient care while reducing administrative burden and clinician burnout. It’s not just a technology exercise, but a strategic investment opportunity for healthcare organizations.

Why move data to the cloud?

Moving clinical data management to cloud platforms can carry myriad benefits for healthcare organizations, including lower costs, enhanced security and scalability, clearer clinical stories, and reduced clinician burnout.

Structuring data...

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