Healthcare organizations are flooded with data from a dizzying variety of sources, from patient records to disease registries and clinical trials to insurance claims Sponsored by awscloud
ealthcare organizations are flooded with data from a dizzying variety of sources, from patient records to disease registries and clinical trials to insurance claims.
Harnessing this information can be overwhelming, particularly in a highly regulated industry like healthcare. But Philips, a 130-year-old company that’s now a global leader in health technology, is creating a range of innovative solutions for healthcare organizations to revolutionize their data use—from imaging and diagnostic products to remote patient monitoring devices and enterprise telehealth programs.
Today, Philips is working to unify data across the healthcare continuum, modernizing with a cloud-based platform that boosts patient-provider connectivity and unlocks big data to generate insights and improve patient care. Explore Philips’ journey as it partnered with Amazon Web Services to power its cloud solution and start your own data reinvention by asking these four questions.
For 15 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. AWS offers over 175 fully featured services for compute,…For 15 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform.
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