McKinsey June 28, 2021
Greg Gilbert, Jay Krishnan, and Drew Ungerman

Cloud transformations can create value, but requires engagement from the entire healthcare organization.

Broad consensus exists that the use of cloud technologies could unlock digital and analytics capabilities across the healthcare spectrum. A recent McKinsey article “Cloud’s trillion-dollar prize is up for grabs,” shows that cloud capabilities have the potential to generate value1 of $100 billion to $170 billion in 2030 for healthcare companies. The major driver of this value lies in enabling them to more effectively innovate (for example, new use cases in analytics, IoT, and automation), digitize (for example, stakeholder journey transformation), and realize their strategic objectives.

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