Tech-driven efficiencies could help transform SA’s healthcare sector

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Tech-driven efficiencies could help transform SA’s healthcare sector
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13 January 2020 - 09:08The global community celebrated International Universal Health Coverage Day on December 12 2019, commemorating a resolution endorsed by the UN urging countries to accelerate progress towards the idea that everyone, everywhere should have access to affordable, quality healthcare.diverse healthcare stakeholders face the challenge of consolidating their expertise towards a shared vision of eradicating inequality in healthcare, while keeping costs down and improving quality.

Through the application of design thinking, technology companies must first map each user journey and localise every touchpoint along the healthcare value chain within the various ecosystems. collaborate to establish an electronic master patient index as a centralised database of all patient clinical records. MPI, healthcare organisations need to speed up their individual cloud strategies and collaborate on a purpose-built health community cloud that houses clinical and operational data that will be accessible to clinicians, administrators, policymakers, researchers and educational institutions.

Once this EMR backbone has been established, health organisations are then able to use advances such as artificial intelligence, analytics and centralised command centres to improve quality of care and provide business insight that enables evidence-based decision-making. As a systems integrator and network provider, BCX has extensive experience in supporting healthcare and life-science organisations navigate the entire digital stack, from connectivity infrastructure to secured storage, cloud computing, devices, services and analytics.

Gartner reports that 30%–50% of enterprise traffic is shifting to the cloud, changing traffic flows and making traditional wide-area networking suboptimal. It estimates that by 2020, more than 50% of WAN-edge refresh initiatives will be based on software-defined wide-area networking .

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