To develop best IT practices for the Healthcare industry, it is vital that the best-in-class technology is utilized for unique and complex business challenges of this industry, which in turn minimize risks, eliminate inefficiencies and accelerate medical processes.
Cloud/SaaS based technologies and mobile delivery platforms are helping providers and healthcare ISVs to push the horizon and redefine accessible and affordable healthcare. On the other hand, advanced and focused process like BI and Test Automation are enabling them to find new avenues of cost optimization.
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With the daunting task of complying with multiple regulatory deadlines to upgrade systems, management at provider and payer organizations are seeking solutions that can provide insightful analytics and reports, can help them measure their performance against metrics, baseline their business, and help them steer it in the right direction.
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The use of mobile technologies to revolutionize service delivery has been one of the fastest growing business trends in recent times. Exploiting the capabilities of mobility promises to make healthcare more accessible, affordable and convenient. According to several studies, mobile technology holds great promise for patient-centric healthcare, managing diseases and lowering healthcare costs.
HIPAA security rule mandates that all implemented procedures and documentations with regard to covered computer systems and ePHI must be stored with the ability to retrieve records for up to 6 years. Healthcare stakeholders are already under immense pressure to cut down costs, and this sure comes as additional overhead. Experts agree that virtualization and cloud-based services can be a savior for the healthcare industry.
Testing of healthcare applications involve extensive domain expertise, dedicated efforts and very high costs. Not to forget, the increasing requirements for interoperability, regulatory deadlines, and ever-evolving technologies. The vast and complex medical terminologies require further upfront investments in trained resources. These pressures also propagate to the ISVs catering to this industry. In such cases, test automation becomes a critical and strategic necessity.