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Healthcare

In the rapidly changing healthcare industry, keeping up with new technologies and innovations has become less of a desire and more of a requirement. The right technology services, platforms, infrastructure, and applications would enable hospitals and other healthcare institutions to provide consistent quality care. Mobile applications today are allowing healthcare providers to schedule and make arrangements virtually.

However, connected health is making the healthcare industry take a hard look at privacy and compliance. Each application and platform is collecting more and more data, increasing the scope of what data needs to be protected. Do we have the best infrastructure and the right regulations to enable this virtualized environment for the healthcare industry?

Endlessly Challenging Demands

The endlessly challenging demands brought on by the pandemic set the evolution of the modern healthcare environment in motion. People trust them to securely hold onto all their most personal data, including personally identifiable info, medical records, and payment methods. Unfortunately, the rising risk of cybersecurity attacks endangers all that data – and the reputation of healthcare industry.

Patient surges, staffing shortages, big tech innovations and the need for rapidly-changing procedures all came together as one big challenge.

STRUGGLE TO KEEP UP WITH THE FAST-PACED NATURE

Closing The Gap

It is vital to have an infrastructure that can scale and evolve while meeting all the compliance updates and regulations that enable your hospital to grow with the industry in the future. Electronic medical records, for example, which allow doctors to access a patient’s complete medical history quickly, which leads to better patient care, is one of the few positive effects of technology in healthcare and would require well-designed network infrastructure.

The good news? We have the solution.

UNPREPARED AGAINST THE EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF THREATS

Data Security

While data and records enable better healthcare, it is unfortunate that new technologies have created new security risks. Specifically, security breaches resulting in the theft of personally identifiable information are expanding. A visibility architecture allows hospitals to step back and take a holistic look at their network, see what monitoring data is needed, where to collect the data from, and how to pass that data to monitoring and security tools. With the hybrid infrastructure, hospitals could acquire the flexibility required to grow and scale while complying with all the security regulations.