Cisco : Hospital IT – A bottle neck or platform for innovation?
August 16, 2018 at 04:16 pm EDT
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The evolution of healthcare is propelled by shifting patient, caregiver, clinician, and staff expectations. And this 'new normal' demands IT-driven experiences - mobility, IoT, reliable EHRs, and technology integrated into workflows. These capabilities are coupled with the operational needs to reduce costs, be flexible, and maintain quality care.
Health IT innovations hold a lot of promise for improving care, but this transformation needs to be supported by systems that maximize efficiency, reduce waste, keep costs down, boost staff productivity, and automate your network.
This may not be how your healthcare organization operates today, but it could be.
You can transform your healthcare organization by:
Automating IT management
Simplify network management so you can dynamically respond to changes
Gaining insightswithanalytics
Turn network and other data into contextualized, actionable, and predictive information, so you can solve problems in real time
Protecting against network threats
Reduce your hospital's risk by quickly detecting attacks to help protect patients, critical medical systems, and sensitive data
Explore how four healthcare providers from around the world are using data center and networking technology to be more efficient and save time and money.
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