DOTmed December 2, 2022
Rupali Katole Paunikar

A solid data strategy is imperative in today’s dynamic environment if healthcare providers wish to facilitate effective data management, utilization, and sharing. Cloud computing is key for execution, a top enabler for mission-critical data functions, particularly medical record storage and integration into practice management workflows. Cloud applications are providing significant value in the telemedicine space as well, as providers seek additional means to support growing market segments such as mental health treatment.

While migration, staffing, and security concerns persist among cloud-hesitant providers, movement to cloud-based services is nonetheless one of the fastest-growing areas of resource allocation in healthcare, and is expected to remain so for the next three to five years. Here’s a look at some ways cloud technologies are...

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