Healthcare IT News February 27, 2019
Tom Sullivan

Cloud can make technology invisible – something that often improves the work and lives of people who use it.

Experience. Whether it’s about patients or clinicians, one thing that’s clear is that health insurers and providers, from solo practices to large systems, must improve the experience they deliver or risk losing consumers and employees.

Leading organizations are already headed in that direction and many of them are harnessing cloud apps or services to make it happen.

The beauty of invisible tech

At its most elemental, the cloud can be used to “re-humanize rather than de-humanize healthcare,” said David Vawdrey, vice president for analytics and clinical systems at NewYork-Presbyterian.

That’s because the cloud model by its very nature can “drive simplicity...

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