Fierce Health Payers November 23, 2020
Lisa Noon, Deloitte

As COVID-19 began spreading across the U.S., healthcare organizations were forced to quickly reassess their technology, and pull future plans for digital transformation forward.

In record time, many organizations overhauled legacy systems to better manage and care for the uptick in patient visits, while safely storing data to ensure efficiency as the pandemic evolved.

One of the most pressing priorities for healthcare organizations was expediting their adoption of cloud technologies to more efficiently manage the deluge of patient information, ensure streamlined workplace practices and enable information sharing with greater ease. As local leaders made decisions about how to keep their populations safe, cloud infrastructure provided the ability to collect, analyze, and share data securely across and among a global network...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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