HIT Infrastructure December 5, 2016
Elizabeth O'Dowd

Healthcare organizations are embracing the cloud and no longer hesitant to trust cloud security as a recent HIMSS study points to future healthcare cloud dependence.

Healthcare organizations are increasing their dependence on cloud technology as It decision-makers are putting more trust in the cloud.

The HIMSS Analytics 2016 Cloud Survey cites the strategic benefits of the cloud eclipse the previous security reservations. Healthcare organizations are generally rolling out cloud deployments first on back office applications, with plans to expand to analytics and patient facing apps. HIMSS analysts predict that cloud will become a mission-critical tool for all healthcare IT infrastructure incentives.

According to the survey, the use of cloud computing in the healthcare setting has tripled since 2014 due to...

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