MedCity News February 18, 2020
Isaac Kohen

The rest of 2020 and heading into 2021 will be defined by duality of data security and data integration, and providers’ ability to execute on these priorities. That in turn will, in many ways, determine their effectiveness.

Healthcare is undergoing an incredible digital transformation that is altering virtually every aspect of the industry, making the once-impossible probable and reorienting everything from diagnosis and treatments. It’s evident that, in the years ahead, this sector will continually and increasingly be defined by the development and implementation of new technologies.

Healthcare providers indicate as much in their spending trends. By 2027, global healthcare storage is expected to have a collective market of more than $9 billion, up from $2.4 billion in 2018. Similarly,...

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