Wednesday, July 20, 2011

EHR, Cloud Computing


Cloud computing is becoming a standard method of software and hardware operation for many businesses. SearchHealthIT reported health care cloud adoption is on the rise, thanks in part to EHR systems.

Cloud computing advantages for healthcare are undeniable (especially for smaller providers), faster EHR implementation, low cost of ownership, and system access mobility. However, cloud computing risks should not be ignored when deciding to transition to a cloud-based system. Cloud computing risks include vendor dependency, security, data privacy and confidentially issues.

Because of the substantial cost savings associated with cloud-based systems, cloud computing is here to stay. However like any other IT project, appropriate steps should be taken to reduce and mitigate those risks. Seek out advice and guidance from cloud computing subject matter and legal experts to hammer out contingency plans, service level, data ownership, and security agreements in the event of system down time, security and privacy breaches.

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