Infographic The Connected Future of Healthcare
By Insight Editor / 9 Jan 2021 / Topics: Modern infrastructure Cloud Cybersecurity Intelligent edge
By Insight Editor / 9 Jan 2021 / Topics: Modern infrastructure Cloud Cybersecurity Intelligent edge
When COVID-19 hit, healthcare turned to technology in order to stay connected and provide quality care from a distance. This trend will continue in 2021 and beyond.
Accessibility note: The infographic is transcribed below the graphic.
The future of healthcare is all about connectivity.
Connectivity can lead to better collaboration between patients, providers, insurers, researchers and pharmaceuticals, which in turn leads to lower costs, more accurate diagnoses and, ultimately, healthier populations.
How do you connect all segments of the industry? With technology that facilitates fast and easy transfer of data.
83% of patients said they are likely to use telemedicine after COVID-19.
Healthcare organizations that provide easy-to-use, secure telehealth options will not only meet changing patient expectations, but will cut costs, experience higher patient engagement and slow the spread of infection – without sacrificing quality of care.
86% of enterprise healthcare organizations already have an IoT architecture in place.
Remote patient monitoring is a common application of IoT that provides real-time data and analysis. Connected health devices lead to greater efficiency for providers and more accurate diagnoses for patients.
54% of executives believe migration of assets to the cloud will continue to increase post-pandemic.
How do you support a network of telehealth applications and connected devices? You have to have the right infrastructure in place. The cloud enables the fast and easy transfer of vital data so providers can collaborate and provide quality care regardless of their location.
More than 93% of healthcare organizations have experienced a data breach over the past three years.
Strong IT security is the glue that holds this connected landscape together. Since healthcare data is inherently sensitive, it’s also highly valuable on the dark web, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. Investing in the right IT solutions and training is the key to securing a web of connected technology.
Read more in our recent ebook, Healthcare in 2021: Navigating a More Digitally Connected World.
Sources
Doctor.com. (2020, June 16). Telemedicine Today: Patient Adoption and Preferences During COVID-19 and Beyond. Doctor.com
Herjavec Group. (2019). The 2020 Healthcare Cybersecurity Report. Herjecgroup.com.
McKinsey & Company. (2020, October 5). Survey: How COVID-19 Has Pushed Companies Over the Technology Tipping Point — and Transformed Business Forever. McKinsey.com.
Mearian, Lucas. (2020, May 11). How IoT is Becoming the Pulse of Healthcare. ComputerWorld.com.
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