Today's physicians are more technically savvy than any previous generation. Practitioners are reshaping healthcare in the U.S. with computerized physician order entry (CPOE), electronic medical records (EMRs), multiple-modality picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), and other digital initiatives. Now you can get faster, more efficient access to patient and diagnostic information. But there's a daunting issue at hand: these initiatives require a solid technology foundation to support them. How do you design and build an infrastructure that can keep up and promote future growth? What kind of funding will this take? Where do you start? What do you absolutely need and what do you really want? HealthConnection can help you create and manage a strong, powerful, flexible infrastructure. We can show you how to save money by leveraging current technology investments, and we can help you prepare for emerging technology trends by investing in infrastructure solutions that are built to adapt. By adding functionality to your current systems and prolonging their usable life, you not only save money, but you also preserve user familiarity and reduce potential impact to your overall organization. As healthcare technology advances continue, and mobile devices play an increasingly important role, strategic infrastructure changes will be a critical ingredient for continued success. Alton Brantley, Senior VP and CIO of MedStar Health, asserts, "I think infrastructure is becoming a different animal. It used to mean a few solid foundation components and well-defined linkages-a server, a network, a client-that were reasonably stable. Now infrastructure is a very fluid, rapidly changing, and heterogeneous environment… all of it overlaid by identity management, security management, and business continuity." Invest in your infrastructure—call HealthConnection to get started today.
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