Healthcare IT News September 22, 2022
Bill Siwicki

Health systems that establish cloud-native infrastructure and support processes will not only be able to gain insights from their data to better serve patients and staff, but also usher in an entire new set of tools, one expert says.

Cloud-enabled data automation is helping streamline clinical processes for physicians and nurses – breaking down data silos and surfacing relevant patient information where it’s needed most. It’s also helping ease burden and burnout among health system staff.

It’s well known that healthcare data is growing at an exponential rate. Are healthcare organizations prepared to keep up?

Organizations that establish cloud-native infrastructure and supportive processes will not only be able to gain insights from their data to better serve their patients and...

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