HealthsystemCIO.com March 11, 2020
Kate Gamble

Cloud computing isn’t a new concept. For years, it’s been discussed as a way to help reduce costs and increase efficiency — two things that are always top of mind for healthcare IT leaders. But as more organizations consider hybrid cloud infrastructure (HCI) models, CIOs are finding that it’s not exactly an easy sell, particularly when migrating to the cloud is not tied to an immediate return on investment.

The answer? Reframing the strategy to focus more on scalability and agility, and less on cost cutting, according David Chou, CIO at Luye Medical Group. That, however, is no easy task.

“It’s going to require a big shift in mindset, because we’ve been delivering IT services the same way for so...

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