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Key Considerations for Public Cloud Transformation for Healthcare Providers

Presented by

Mark Pasquale, Vice President, Healthlink Advisors | Karl Reeves, SVP of Client Delivery, Cloudticity

About this talk

Hospitals are moving away from on-premise and private cloud deployments and looking toward public clouds, like AWS and Azure. Harnessing the power of cloud agility, health IT can respond more quickly to market changes and scale with demand. But how can nonprofits and public institutions navigate challenges like the cloud skills gap and budgeting concerns while also leveraging enough cloud features to gain sufficient benefits to make the investment worth it? Join Karl Reeves, SVP of Client Delivery at Cloudticity and Mark Pasquale, Vice President at Healthlink Advisors, as they discuss key considerations for hospital IT when it comes to embracing public cloud.
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Cloud for Healthcare. IT for the Modern Era.
Cloudticity is a digital enablement partner for healthcare organizations, generating measurable business and clinical outcomes by unlocking the cloud’s full potential. Through advanced technology and deep cloud expertise, Cloudticity empowers healthcare organizations to create, scale, and deliver next-gen healthcare solutions that are resilient and secure. Cloudticity has built some of the first and largest health systems on the public cloud, including: • The first patient portal • The first health information exchange • The first FISMA high deployment • The first Meaningful Use 2 (MU2) compliance attestation for a large hospital system • The first Covid-19 registry for a state health department
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