MedCity News May 3, 2022
Gerry Miller

Cloud resources are now incredibly varied and accessible, with a large ecosystem of industry-specific cloud-based managed services specializing in these complexities. Which means the average healthcare organization can, indeed, afford to tap into supercloud power — they just get it as a service.

When it comes to information technology (IT), the “whether and why” discussion about cloud use is pretty much over. As noted in some recent analysis from Accenture, “The last two years have laid bare the power and agility of cloud…and a new understanding that cloud at scale is essential for operations maturity, and ultimately, value.”

Even in the slow-to-digitize healthcare sector, contemporary estimates indicate around 90% of the industry has leveled-up to using some degree of cloud...

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