Healthcare enterprises have seen a massive increase in the volume and variety of image content being stored across their facilities. While radiology and cardiology still generate the vast majority of content, dozens of specialty departments have also started to rely on imaging for comprehensive, high-quality care delivery. Think of a speech pathologist capturing a video during an endoscopic evaluation, a surgeon relying on 3D reconstruction images for surgical planning, or a dermatologist taking a picture of a patient’s skin lesion before a biopsy.
If you’re like most enterprises, you’re most likely still navigating how to achieve a comprehensive enterprise imaging strategy – one that supports this surge of image content across departments and brings the complete patient health picture together for your facility (As a side note, a VNA is a great place to start with this – you can read more on that here). But what about storage capacity? If enterprises are seeing an increasing number of departments use a variety of imaging devices to capture content in a range of file formats – some of which can surpass gigabytes of data – how can they keep pace with the associated storage requirements, all while keeping data safe and not breaking the bank?
If this sounds familiar, trust me, you’re not alone. At FMSU, we consistently hear this from our customers. Thankfully, there’s a solution that can achieve your specific data storage and security needs, all while alleviating traditional costs and infrastructure inefficiencies. Below are three reasons why the time is now for your enterprise to consider the cloud:
If you’re looking to expand your data storage, all while keeping PHI protected, optimizing efficiency, and reducing overall cost, the cloud may be for you. Check out FMSU’s Synapse® Cloud Services eBrochure to learn about our three cloud services delivery models that are uniquely designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s healthcare enterprises, or contact one of our cloud specialists for more information.