Health IT Analytics September 16, 2022
Shania Kennedy

A new KLAS report examining healthcare organizations’ experiences with Microsoft Cloud’s offerings shows that 63 percent reported reduced costs and improved care coordination in specific areas.

A new report from KLAS Research found that most healthcare organizations experienced reduced costs and shorter project timelines, with many reporting improved care coordination, while using Microsoft Cloud technologies.

The report outlines various cloud service layers, such as software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) in addition to the technology associated with each layer, the surrounding professional services, and where Microsoft customers have focused their efforts so far.

Eight healthcare organizations interviewed for the report use Microsoft Cloud’s SaaS solutions, and 88 percent said...

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