Embrace the future of health care
The cloud is changing the way medical imaging is managed and accessed and it’s time for your organization to join the transformation. Discover the key success factors and considerations when planning your cloud migration in medical imaging.
Why cloud?
Cloud technology is more than a buzzword in health care. It’s a powerful tool that enables improved quality, access, lower costs and personalized medicine. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital maturity in health care information technology (IT), and cloud-based solutions have proven to be essential in responding rapidly to change.
Cloud-based imaging partner considerations
Choosing the right partner for your cloud-based imaging journey is important. Find a partner who can meet you where you are in your cloud journey and design a migration strategy that aligns with your goals. Consider their track record, security capabilities and their ability to provide flexibility and scalability as your organization grows.
Cloud-migration strategy critical-success factors
A successful cloud migration requires careful planning and execution. Take a phased, multi-year approach that matches your organization’s comfort level. Make sure that your strategy is cloud-native, allowing you to leverage the full benefits of the cloud. And don’t forget to prioritize getting your historical archive migrated out within 90 days to avoid needless expenses.
The business case—measuring your results
Measuring the success of your cloud migration is essential. Evaluate the return on investment (ROI), cost avoidance and strategy alignment to demonstrate the value of cloud-based enterprise imaging. A well-executed migration will increase revenue, improve scalability and increase operational efficiency.
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