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How the cloud will shape the future of healthcare

In this e-book, you will read about how the cloud will become the innovation platform shaping the future of healthcare.

The role of technology in reorganising and delivering hospital care

Only a technological transformation can help your hospital overcome the enormous challenges of the coming years. In this e-book, you will read about how the cloud will become the innovation platform shaping the future of healthcare. You will learn how to lay the foundation by approaching data and applications differently, improving communication, enhancing collaboration throughout the healthcare chain, and preparing your workplace for the future. 

Being an attractive employer, becoming more efficient, and providing better care all at once? That’s a lot to strive for, especially with the current way of working and existing technology. That’s why hospitals worldwide are actively considering reorganising and delivering care differently. However, they encounter various obstacles, both technically and within their organisations. In this e-book, we outline our vision of the role of technology in the future of hospital care. Additionally, we feature insights from Microsoft experts who explain how their products can help shape the future of healthcare in your hospital. 

What does the future of healthcare look like? That question is difficult to answer. However, what we do know is this: a quarter of the working population in the Netherlands works in healthcare. If we don’t transform healthcare, we will soon need even more people, and they simply won’t be available. As a hospital, you have no choice but to organise and deliver care differently. Your IT strategy and organisation must adapt and become agile. 

This case study is currently only available in Dutch, please let us know if you’d like access to an English version.

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Wilco Turnhout

Chief Commercial Officer

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