HPE Survey Finds 76% of Doctors and Nurses Believe Telehealth Will Dominate Patient Care in Near Future
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To keep up with the pace of change,
85% of IT decision makers (ITDMs) say IT modernization is one of the biggest drivers when investing in their IT environments -
More than
80% of ITDMs believe connected medical devices will have a significant impact on their organization in the next five years -
61% of ITDMs say they are pursuing a hybrid cloud strategy, and58% cited data egress costs as one of the most essential factors in deciding where to store data
Market research firm Vanson Bourne conducted the HPE-sponsored survey to explore respondents’ perceptions on how the pandemic has impacted technology in their healthcare organization, opportunities and challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, artificial intelligence (AI), edge technologies, hybrid cloud, machine learning (ML), and telehealth. The findings point to an increased focus and investment in solutions that can help healthcare organizations future-proof their edge-to-cloud IT environments and ensure agility and flexibility in the ways they deliver quality patient care at scale, regardless of where the providers and patients may be located.
“The healthcare industry has undergone tremendous change over the last 18 months, enabling providers to connect with their patients securely and effectively wherever they are, with virtual care at the forefront,” said Steve Cotham,Healthcare Chief Technologist at HPE. “In this new paradigm of modern healthcare, however, organizations face compounding pressures to quickly adapt while still making progress toward long-term business, data management, and patient care objectives. As a result, they are seeking out agile, scalable, secure, and cost-effective platforms that serve their entire edge-to-cloud environment, while still meeting the requirements of an increasing regulatory healthcare landscape.”
The COVID-19 pandemic was a catalyst for digital transformation
According to Gartner, the number of telehealth visits increased by
Delivering a new era of virtual patient care with telehealth
With the rapid growth of edge technologies, edge computing is being used to monitor patients remotely, automate the delivery of care, leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the speed and accuracy of diagnoses, and more. The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a huge increase in telehealth adoption, enabling healthcare organizations to continue to provide patient care outside of traditional healthcare settings. Still,
Demonstrating the increased value of breakthrough edge technologies in the past year, more than three-fourths (
“The survey results indicate healthcare’s interest in deploying AI to deliver better clinical outcomes,” said Dharmendu Damany, Chief Technology Officer at Carestream. “Carestream has been a leader in leveraging powerful AI technology to help improve image quality, optimize dose and increase workflow efficiency in medical imaging. Now we are accelerating the pace of our development by providing our industry-leading medical imaging scientists with the optimal AI platform/framework for their research. Our partnership with HPE and their industry leadership with HPE GreenLake Cloud Services gives us the framework to support the operationalization of AI to deliver more solutions that can help improve diagnosis and patient care.”
Healthcare organizations are pursuing hybrid cloud models
Today’s healthcare organizations operate in an edge-to-cloud world. Many have determined their applications and workloads must remain on-premises or at the edge due to cost, compliance, control, latency, security, and compliance considerations. For example,
“Faced with the rapid rate of change sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare organizations are undoubtedly favoring hybrid IT models,” said
As ITDMs look to optimize their edge-to-cloud IT environment to improve performance and efficiency,
Other key findings of this year’s report include:
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79% of ITDMs say delivering better clinical outcomes (genomics, patterns, medical imagining analysis, etc., via massive amounts of data being collected) is one of the most important outcomes in deploying AI or ML in their organization -
53% of ITDMs said IT skills is a key enabler of innovation in their organization -
61% of ITDMs cite better data security as a key benefit of investing in edge technologies -
Just
5% of ITDM respondents said the pandemic has had no impact on their organization’s digital transformation long-term
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The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform is uniquely suited to address the agility, compliance, and data requirements of the healthcare industry’s rapid transformation. The HPE GreenLake cloud platform combines the simplicity and agility of the cloud with the governance, compliance, and visibility that comes with hybrid IT. HPE GreenLake platform offers a range of cloud services that accelerate innovation, including cloud services for
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