As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, there has been significant disruption to budgets, manpower, and resources throughout healthcare facilities. From the bedside to the back office, healthcare professionals and administrative employees are consistently asked to do more with less. At the same time, healthcare systems must meet the rising demand from patients for a personalized, tech-enabled care experience. In fact, digital transformation has become more than a buzzword and includes new ways to provide value to staff and patients. 77% of healthcare leaders agree that digital transformation can be described as a goal to “revolutionize how consumers seek, receive, and manage care by employing digital technologies that make healthcare more accessible, personal, and efficient,” according to research from Huron . Providing the necessary support to reach this goal is key to achieving high-quality patient care, staff satisfaction, and reducing the facility’s bottom line. This support can take many forms, but digital transformation consistently leverages more data which requires increased storage and computing power. In fact, global data creation is expected to grow to more than 180 zettabytes by 2025. Data centers are at the center of this complex digital transformation to power advancements in data processing and storage. […]
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