For many hospitals and health systems, the question is no longer whether they should utilize cloud computing for their patient data, but when. While there are many valuable outcomes and improvements ...
Cloud technology or cloud computing — colloquially known as “the cloud” — has received a lot of attention in the healthcare industry lately. Cloud technology may leave some healthcare professionals ...
Historically, healthcare has trailed other industries when it comes to the adoption of new technology — often by decades. But providers that fail to get serious about bucking this trend are putting ...
This is the first full IT outsourcing project for Dell outside the U.S. Max Healthcare, a large hospital chain in India, said on Wednesday that it has moved its Health Information System (HIS) to a ...
Estimates of current use vary, but at least one study puts the percentage of healthcare organizations using AI in some capacity at 79%. Another study measures general ML usage at around 86%. 1 ML has ...
Mordor Intelligence has published a new report on Healthcare Cloud Computing market, offering a comprehensive analysis of trends, growth drivers, and future projections.
Governments may need to tighten the regulatory screws on SaaS vendors to make them more transparent and forthcoming about their security practices. Until then, it will be hard for healthcare companies ...
Rural and community hospitals serve almost 15% of the U.S. population, but only 10% of physicians practice in rural America, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In today’s rapidly evolving security landscape, campus administrators face mounting pressure to enhance safety while managing limited resources. Whether it’s a school district protecting students or a ...
What will the year ahead bring for cloud computing? We predict it will center around two major races: the hyperscaler race to ...
Security remains a dominant challenge in remote health monitoring. Medical data is deeply sensitive, and breaches can expose patients to identity theft, insurance exploitation or targeted cyberattacks ...