Healthcare data is now increasing at an exponential rate. Health data’s growth rate is estimated at 48% annually. The volume of data is expected to be at least 2,314 exabytes in 2020, up from about 153 exabytes seven years ago. Today, advances in technology have made...
Managing healthcare data is becoming increasingly complex. Data generated by providers is increasing exponentially, and the widespread adoption of electronic health records makes it possible for providers to generate several gigabytes of information every month. This...
Data migration is the organized extraction and transformation of data in a legacy system to an active application. Healthcare organizations have two options when an old EHR/EMR system has to be retired – to keep the patient data in the legacy database or convert it to...
Have you wondered how your practice will keep data successfully for up to seven decades? Long-term archiving storage is a challenging task for healthcare organizations. For instance, according to FDA regulations, the EHR records for those who participated in drug...
Healthcare providers need to maintain a balance between providing high-quality care and remaining profitable. It is essential for all providers, regardless of their size, to receive payments promptly from health insurance companies and patients to cover operational...