The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the rapid digital transformation around the world. For healthcare organizations, the rapidly growing demand for healthcare has not only created a desire for change, but there is now an urgent need to focus on change.


According to a recent McKinsey survey of more than 100 leading healthcare professionals, 90% agreed that a pandemic would fundamentally change the way they do business and require new products, services, processes and business models. It enforces multiple online and cloud healthcare operations almost overnight.


As a result, healthcare organizations are looking for ways to improve cloud and network capabilities with greater operational efficiency. Consistency and data management are needed to transform and expand the use of cloud applications and services, so this should be a priority for all types of healthcare professionals. It is important that healthcare organizations maintain a rapidly evolving market and validate their cloud strategy in the future.


Growing after a pandemic


COVID-19 brings many new challenges to businesses, including how to deal with the lack of cloud provider networks, lost business and revenue opportunities and innovations, and rising infrastructure costs. 


Healthcare organizations facing ever-recurring processes, such as migration, Internet problems, and lack of sustainability in the cloud, need to look for new ones. cloud solutions to change the way data is managed. Continuous cycles of different client service needs in each welcome environment create a lack of consistency with simple network tasks using different methods and setup steps.


The changing cloud


The cloud itself is a cornerstone of innovation and enables companies to increase efficiency and improve the productivity of technology and operations teams - 14x build / deploy (more than 32 hours, more than 2 hours) and 7 times tactical operations (more than 8 hours, 1 hour). What's more, it also provides simplified network and cloud security, seamless network configuration and integration, and the ability to bridge the expertise gap in the public cloud.


New technologies are increasingly applicable to all healthcare organizations and are constantly evolving to meet changing needs and requirements, sometimes through cloud technologies. Examples include network and security simplification, seamless network configuration and connectivity, and public cloud skill set gaps.


The ability to meet regulatory and compliance requirements, especially across multiple sites such as distributed sites, including cloud and business sites, is critical. Finally, these new features can be applied to any healthcare organization that has the same issues as all other companies - and these features come with benefits.


An important feature now available to healthcare organizations is a robust networking solution that can build networks across multiple cloud platforms in a more trusted and consistent manner. Businesses can get network tools that work on their own, with the following key features:


  • Network Transfer - Assigned network access over the private MPLS network you manage:
  • Fully configurable via SDN
  • Visible performance metrics
  • Cloudy, data centers and Internet Exchange
  • End-to-end setup, management and routing, and policies for managing and protecting your traffic with network configuration:
  • Fully configurable portals
  • About public and private networks
  • Visible and configurable performance metrics and policies
  • Benefits of a cloud network


Cloud networks provide connectivity between applications and on-demand network resources with increased security, scalability and flexibility.


According to MarketsandMarkets, the healthcare cloud computing market is expected to grow from $ 28.1 billion in 2020 to $ 64.7 billion by 2025. The industry's rapid growth is indicated by the need for healthcare providers to have access to on-demand patient data. and maintenance with COVID-19 and stay at home orders.


A comprehensive cloud networking solution can provide a number of benefits for all types of businesses, including reduced time and effort, better performance, improved working hours, longer efficiency, reduced skills shortages and tighter security.


In particular, it allows healthcare professionals to:


  • Strengthen patient data protection when it works on the go
  • Strengthen policies for access to key software and IT infrastructure
  • Ensure more efficient management of IT components
  • Create a common vision for management and control
  • Solve problems faster
  • Reduce the possibility of errors and mistakes to make holes in security and compliance
  • Ensure control of key network elements
  • Synchronize the security of all elements, including the cloud, in a common view and domain


Healthcare redesign using the cloud


It is important for healthcare organizations not only to embrace cloud technology, but also to understand how it can be used to facilitate change in the future. Complexity in healthcare will only increase as new innovationsand developments require new regulations and safety guidelines.


The healthcare sector is data sensitive, and a secure cloud networking solution increases patient data protection during transportation and also strengthens access policies. Key IT software and infrastructure.


The right cloud networking solution seamlessly synchronizes the security of all elements, including the cloud, in a common view and domain, and helps healthcare professionals take data management to the next level. With a new and comprehensive cloud networking solution, healthcare companies can take advantage of today's digital opportunities to protect their customers' data and information while meeting patient needs. today and tomorrow.


MEDICAL DEVICES GLOBAL {MDG}