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7 Ways Cloud Technology Can Elevate Your Physician Practice

by Jasmine Pennic 05/09/2014 Leave a Comment

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7 Ways the Cloud Technology Can Elevate Your Physician Practice

ADP AdvancedMD white paper provides seven ways cloud technology can elevate your physician practice to reduce staffing, training costs and streamline processes. 

Cloud technology lets physicians build high-performance private practices capable of handling the demands of the ever-changing healthcare landscape. This technology also helps practices reduce spending on technology infrastructure and supports the trend of greater mobile usage. Cloud software helps streamline processes, improve accessibility, monitor project more effectively, reduce staffing and training costs, and reduce capital costs.

Many physicians are unaware of the full costs and additional staff resources associated with buying and maintaining an in-house client-server software system. They are surprised to discover the cost of using an in-house platform greatly exceeds the initial fees and escalates exponentially as it ages.
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In addition to the software, a client-server solution requires servers and backup equipment that must be maintained, repaired, and upgraded on an ongoing basis – significant costs and hassles that are frequently underestimated in cost comparison. Add that to the difficulties in implementing mobile solutions and multi-site connectivity with client-server software, it simply doesn’t make sense to maintain the status quo.
Simply put, the future of practice management and EHR is on the cloud. The number of medical practices using cloud software is expected to grow tremendously in the near future. Cloud technology for the healthcare industry is expected to grow 20% annually over the next several years. This means client-server software has become a thing of the past.
Learn more about cloud software and the top seven ways top-performing physician practices have already elevated their practice through the power of the cloud.
Download this guide to learn the 7 ways cloud technology can help you elevate your physician practice.

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