Published By: TruBridge
Published Date: Aug 04, 2014
How Rural and Community Hospital Leaders have overcome the challenges of Backup and Recovery, IT Security, Cloud Backup and Meaningful Use requirements of today’s healthcare industry.
To better understand how companies are finding the unique, hybrid cloud architectures that best meet their needs, we interviewed executives at companies that had reduced or changed their use of managed or cloud IaaS or that chose to avoid the public cloud in the first place.
These companies include retail, social media, healthcare, financial services, and public sector companies. Some of these companies were born in the cloud while others transitioned from traditional IT infrastructures. Company sizes ranged from 300 employees to more than 300,000.
Read this white paper to learn if cloud archiving translated into a good night's sleep, freeing them from worrying if their people were good stewards of patient and corporate data.
Published By: MobileIron
Published Date: Nov 14, 2017
Watch this on-demand Ask Us Anything HIMSS webinar as we engage with a panel of experts from St. Joseph Health, Box, and MobileIron. We'll uncover St. Joseph Health’s recent deployment of Box cloud storage with MobileIron to their employees’ mobile devices, major changes we’re seeing in the healthcare industry, and so much more!
Tired of year after year of healthcare cost increases, Steel Dynamics decided to fight back. They partnered with Castlight Health, a cloud-based provider of healthcare management services. Castlight Health’s health benefits platform armed employees with buying information — when and how they needed it. As a result, Steel Dynamics cut healthcare spending by approximately $500,000 in their first year with Castlight Health.
Protecting PHI is not optional. Data security is so important in healthcare that fear of jeopardizing patient privacy and facing fines leads many providers to reject modern and more efficient cloud software. However, the facts tell a different story. Read this eye-opening e-book to get the facts on how the cloud can help your office provide better, more secure patient care.
• How built-in data encryption keeps your PHI, DICOM studies safe
• Why more security pros are concerned with user behavior than cloud tools
• What your organization should know about the cloud and compliance
Cloud-based data presents a wealth of potential information for organizations seeking to build and maintain competitive advantage in their industries.
However, as discussed in “The truth about information governance and the cloud,” most organizations will be challenged to reconcile their legacy on-premises data with new third-party cloud-based data. It is within these “hybrid” environments that people will look for insights to make critical decisions.
Published By: Lenovo - APAC
Published Date: Oct 11, 2018
While many organizations have acknowledged the importance of digitally transforming their businesses and processes to deliver speed and agility, most are just starting their cloud journey.
Cloud-in-a-Box delivers an enterprise cloud platform with a mix of on- and off-premises private cloud and public cloud, with orchestration between them. This will provide the organization with the ability to avoid vendor lock-in, find the optimal cloud services for a particular business or technical need, and increase redundancy.
Download IDC Infobrief on “Cloud-in-a-Box” to understand:
• How you can deliver the different functions of a data center and meet business requirements by deploying a “Cloud-in-a-Box.”
• Understand how industries such as financial services, manufacturing and healthcare can benefit from “Cloud-in-a-Box” technology.
• Self-discovery questions and focus areas that every organization needs to go through for successful cloud deployment.
Published By: athenahealth
Published Date: Apr 09, 2012
Are you wondering why there's so much buzz around cloud computing? Discover how cloud-based services offer a solution that's more flexible, scalable, and available.
From dealing with manual maintenance to user disruptions, Kaseya presents solutions to common IT systems management pain points in the Healthcare industry.
Protecting PHI is not optional. Data security is so important in healthcare that fear of jeopardizing patient privacy and facing fines leads many providers to reject modern and more efficient cloud software. However, the facts tell a different story. Read this eye-opening e-book to get the facts on how the cloud can help your office provide better, more secure patient care:
How built-in data encryption keeps your PHI, DICOM studies safe
Why more security pros are concerned with user behavior than cloud tools
What your organization should know about the cloud and compliance
Enterprise customers can take advantage of the many benefits provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) to achieve business agility, cost savings, and high availability by running their SAP environments on the AWS Cloud.
Many Enterprise customers run SAP production workloads on AWS today; including those that run on NON-SAP DBs (Oracle, MS SQL, DB2) or on SAP DBs (SAP HANA, SAP ASE). To support the demand of high memory instances, AWS have disclosed their SAP HANA instance roadmap (8TB and 16TB in 2018) and just made 4TB x1e instances available. A few examples of how AWS helped SAP customers cut costs, improve performance and agility include BP reducing 1/3 of their SAP infrastructure cost, Zappos successfully migrating to SAP HANA on AWS in less than 48 hours and enabling a major Healthcare and Life Science company to run BW on HANA with 30% better performance vs. on premise.
This guide is intended for SAP customers and partners who want to learn about the benefits and options for running SAP solutions on AWS, or who want to know how to implement and operate their SAP environment effectively on AWS.
Published By: CareCloud
Published Date: Jul 30, 2014
The 2nd annual Practice Profitability Index (PPI) was created to gauge the operational and financial health of private practices. Thanks to the insights provided by over 5,000 physicians, the report underscores challenges that make staying profitable a demanding task for today’s physician practices – and what they’re doing about it.
Published By: CareCloud
Published Date: Apr 27, 2015
Learn 6 best practices to make the most of your medical accounts receivables. Get CareCloud’s new white paper: “6 Key Strategies for Medical A/R Management” to ensure you’re getting paid what you deserve.
With aging populations, new reimbursement models, and increasing competition, we are rapidly approaching a future where high-cost providers will not survive.
Oracle’s Cost-Effective Healthcare solution is a modern, secure, SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS solution.
Reduce cost
Mitigate risk
Single source of truth
Secure, modern, secure cloud
Oracle’s Cost Effective Healthcare solution leverages Oracle’s modern cloud and provides a single source of truth to address risk and cost of care, while securing clinical data.
Few industries have seen as much change in recent years as the healthcare sector. Sweeping legislation, a new incentive structure, a raft of regulations, and an emphasis on wellness rather than mere “sick care” have altered the clinical and administrative landscapes. Oracle is helping healthcare organizations deliver great patient experiences with a cloud-based strategy that uses innovative technology to meet the needs of everybody involved in the continuum of care.
To reduce risk and cost, as well as better serve individuals and populations, visibility across the entire episode of care is essential. Oracle’s Cost Effective Healthcare solution combines cost, quality and clinical data to analyze root causes and variations. Our customers are transforming to more competitive, financially viable healthcare organizations using Oracle’s secure, modern Cloud solution.
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
Reduce cost by analyzing episode of care outliers
Alleviate risk due to clinical variations and value-based contracts
Lessen IT cost with a consolidated, secure Cloud Platform
Understand the tangible business value our healthcare customers are realizing
Digital healthcare is not an unattainable mirage, but is alive and well in the United States and throughout the world. The goal of digital healthcare is to use technology to efficiently manage and deliver better healthcare—providing greater value and more positive outcomes to patients at a lower cost. The cloud provides the fastest, most efficient, and most economical way to reach that goal.
Ideally, cloud technology makes the delivery of healthcare fast, flexible, and easier for everyone to use—no matter whether you’re ordering supplies, hiring an employee, or reviewing your budget. However, actual results depend on how you implement the technology and on the vendor you choose as your provider. Every healthcare organization—payers and providers—will have a different path that leads them to digital healthcare. The question is, are you there yet?
Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations are adopting cloud-based workloads at a significant pace. A 2017 HIMSS study found that 65% of Healthcare organizations were using cloud-based services, and nearly 88% of those organizations were utilizing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, which have become the preferred deployment method for many clinical application vendors.
This eBook highlights advantages of using AWS to create and maintain cloudbased Next-Gen BI Solutions for Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations. This includes use cases from diverse organizations that have utilized AWS and APN Partners to manage and analyze data, and to discover insights otherwise obscured by the sheer volume of available information. Solutions from APN Partners can help your organization take the next step in building robust processes for making data-driven decisions that improve patient care, organizational processes, and innovative product development efforts.
Published By: CareCloud
Published Date: Aug 13, 2013
This white paper explains:
• Why some physicians are wary of Meaningful Use incentives
• The workflow benefits of cloud-based electronic health records
• How Intel, Terremark and CareCloud set the standard for cloud services
• How cloud computing eliminates the need for larger IT departments
• How a large doctor group overcomes common challenges with the cloud
Published By: GE Healthcare
Published Date: Jun 09, 2015
A strong healthcare cloud platform enables seamless communication among clinicians, patients, administrators, and medical equipment to create a dynamic and flexible care network.
AWS supports healthcare organizations with HIPAA Eligible Services and the AWS Healthcare Compliance program. AWS products and services are being used by many customers that handle electronic patient health information (PHI) to build solutions that meet HIPAA and HITRUST regulatory requirements for cloud-based workloads.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how AWS HIPAA Eligible Services can help you build secure workloads to handle PHI in compliance with HIPAA and HITRUST standards. AWS Healthcare experts will be joined in this webinar by AWS Partner Network (APN) Partners ClearDATA and Cloudticity.
"In healthcare, as the trends supporting eHealth accelerate, the need for scalable, reliable, and secure network infrastructures will only grow. This white paper describes the key factors and technologies to consider when building a private network for healthcare sector enterprises, including:
Transport Network Equipment
Outside Fiber Plant
Converged Platforms
Reliability, Redundancy, and Protection
Reconfigurable Networks
Management Software
Security
Services, Operation, Program Management, and Maintenance
Download our white paper to learn more."