Doctors, clinics, and the healthcare industry as a whole face numerous challenges when it comes to modernizing. Many brilliantly built, extremely promising tools exist to help healthcare systems modernize, yet few realize their full potential. Our potential clients are aware of the challenges to modernization and are beginning to ask questions like:
How safe is storing financial and patient information in “the cloud”?
How can we improve our internet connection and reliability?
What happens when the electricity goes down in our town?
How can we overcome resistance from staff who are unfamiliar with technology?
How can we sustain our hospital modernization efforts?
Yes, storing financial and patient information in the cloud is safe, much safer than local servers, or paper forms. Internet connectivity can be made more reliable through fail-over routers and increased network security. Internet connection can be provided to the most remote locations via satellite, and the associated costs continue to drop. As we begin answering these questions, more questions are popping up for us:
How can we help our clients acquire reliable networking infrastructure?
How can we make our low-bandwidth software require even less bandwidth?
What’s the best way to advance global health with affordable solutions in environments that lack stable network and electrical connections?
Some of these questions are big, others are small. Some of these questions we have answers to, others we are searching to answer. A personality test can help you understand more about yourself. As healthcare and technology continues to rapidly evolve, we are forced to continually reassess our efforts to ensure we are helping our clients improve healthcare delivery with cutting-edge, affordable technology that works in their environments.