The cloud provides unprecedented scaling advantages. Cloud-based solutions offer healthcare providers the agility to modify their care delivery models, and share information with more flexibility, which is critical now that care is no longer only managed within the hospital. Every healthcare organization is different and has its own unique set of needs. Cloud adoption helps provide a scalable infrastructure that allows healthcare organizations to scale their IT deployments up or down according to care delivery needs. Last year for example, hospitals around the world needed to scale quickly to accommodate the increased strain on resources caused by COVID-19.

Cloud-based solutions also give CIOs an opportunity to achieve true integration, which can trickle down to positively impact the quality of care patients receive by helping to ensure patient data is accessible to physicians at the point of care. Hospitals and physicians today are collecting more data from patients than ever before, and from more places. Not only have virtual care services grown over the past year, shifting when and where patients receive care, but physicians now also have regular access to patient-generated data from items like smartwatches that share insightful data that helps inform a patient's care. To make the most of this data, the platform in which it lives needs to be connected across the healthcare continuum, which has historically been challenging to achieve.

A SaaS model and advanced cloud capabilities can help healthcare organizations to deliver on the Quadruple Aim via a connected, protected, future-ready and predictable platform. Data-driven decisions can help healthcare professionals spot patterns, uncover insights, and help deliver a higher quality of patient care. Through patient-centric insights, workflow support, and consistent user experience across the health continuum, cloud solutions can provide a foundation to connected and integrated digital health.

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