Hospital & Healthcare Management March 24, 2024
Content Team HHMGlobal

It is well to be noted that healthcare providers as well as processors when it comes to protected health information- PHI have historically been pretty concerned with storing or processing sensitive data within the cloud. Rather, they have chosen to host data on on-site servers, taking care of storage, maintenance, and security themselves.

But the fact is that the COVID-19 pandemic has indeed caused a shift in attitude. At a time when healthcare providers happened to be strained while offering cutting-edge treatment, it became pretty clear that existing IT infrastructure can as well be an unnecessary obstacle rather than the key to patient outcomes as well as data security.

The fact is that post-pandemic, more healthcare companies are looking forward...

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