Patient care has come a long way in a short period of time. In just the last few years, we’ve witnessed an explosion in healthcare IT – there’s now far more data, more devices, and more options for communication and collaboration than ever before. As a result, it’s much easier for healthcare providers to deliver care in an expedient, cost-effective manner.
At the same time, though, this IT revolution has also raised serious questions for healthcare technology leaders about data center transformation.
In this new world we live in, care providers are collecting more patient data than they ever have and caring for more and more patients with less clinical support staff. This means they have heavier digital workloads they need to manage, and they’re under constant demand to engage with patients everywhere, at all times. And if their ability to manage data and use it efficiently slips even a little, they risk serious disruption to the patient experience. For this reason, healthcare organizations are doing everything in their power to streamline data management and data access.
That’s why, at Dell Technologies, there’s currently an intense focus on digital transformation efforts that are centered around optimizing patient care delivery. Whether it’s virtual care, remote patient monitoring, or Hospital-at-Home, Dell Technologies is developing advanced IT solutions powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning to help reduce medical errors and improve patient outcomes from both near and far.
What follows is an in-depth look at four pillars of that process:
This begins with modernizing IT infrastructures, automating processes, and transforming operations to be more efficient.
With greater data comes greater potential. Healthcare providers can conduct powerful new levels of research and analysis, plus improve collaboration with specialists to fine-tune their care strategies.
With a modern workforce, using modern devices, everyone on the team can be more efficient, and more in tune with one another. Having everyone connected will make teams more efficient and patients more engaged with the process.
With a more robust data architecture in place, healthcare IT teams can shore up security weaknesses and move forward with confidence. This will enable them to adopt intelligent, business-driven strategies for the future.
If your healthcare organization is thinking about making a serious investment in digital transformation, there’s no better tandem of business partners to work with than Dell Technologies and Zones. Dell Technologies is hard at work developing IT solutions that offer the agility, speed and scalability healthcare organizations need to make clinical and operational workflows easier on a daily basis, not to mention streamline patient care. And at Zones, we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to aid in your IT transformation, ensuring your infrastructure is safe, secure, and streamlined for positive patient experiences.
To explore further, connect with a Zones Account Manager today.