7. Integration of Healthcare Systems with Big Data and Data Silos
The amount of healthcare data accumulated (including patient records, DICOM files, and medical IoT solutions) and the number of data sources used by healthcare organizations will explode rapidly. Medical service providers will look for modern platforms, including data fabrics, to combine and manage huge volumes of structured and distributed data.
Building secure multi-cloud solutions that are designed to integrate siloed data with the healthcare systems and capable of moving considerable volumes of data to manage, store and mine it for useful insights will be among the utmost business priorities in the medical business in 2024.
If you need help in adapting multi-cloud and hybrid solutions to manage siloed medical data, make sure to contact TATEEDA GLOBAL. We are experts in using Azure, Google Cloud, and other services to integrate healthcare applications of different types.
8. Payer-Provider Bonds Will Strengthen to the Patient’s Benefit
One of the trends in healthcare IT that shows great promise. It is not uncommon for healthcare providers and payers to have conflicting interests. When both parties adopt categorical stances, the quality of their joint work suffers. As a result, patients do not receive the services they require. They pay more, wait longer, and are often treated poorly.
Providers and payers need to adopt a value-oriented approach and strive for joint achievements rather than personal gains. All need to recognize that they have the same objective, and if either party bears losses, it alienates them from the end goal – delivery of upscale medical services to citizens.
In 2021, hopefully, all entities engaged in the healthcare industry will do their best to learn to work side by side. They will exchange information to promote effective decision-making, shift from resolving disputes to collaboration, and focus on providing comprehensive care.