HealthTech October 18, 2023
Teta Alim

Though cloud integrations require health systems to change, leaders should embrace transformation, not fear it.

As healthcare organizations continue to ramp up their reliance on the cloud — primarily to store and move large amounts of data and strengthen the foundation for artificial intelligence-powered solutions — they’ll need to optimize their connectivity.

Though cloud integrations require health systems to change, leaders should embrace transformation, not fear it. “Fundamentally, it changes the way we architect from the beginning and automate deployment. It changes the support models, and it also changes the skill sets needed,” Sentara Health Vice President and CTO Jeffrey T. Thomas tells HealthTech.

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