Healthcare IT News November 10, 2023
Bill Siwicki

The New York health system also successfully migrated, consolidated and shut down data centers and servers, achieving monetary savings and remediating security risks.

Healthcare is rapidly changing due to a highly competitive market – not to mention evolving consumer expectations, differing care models, and the need for platforms to meet different clinical and research demands.

THE PROBLEM

Mount Sinai Health System needed to proactively prepare for and get ahead of these changes and future business and technology needs.

“We also were operating 13 data centers/server rooms across the health system, and sizeable investments and effort would have been needed to remediate data center issues,” said Kristin Myers is executive vice president and chief digital and information officer at the Mount...

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