Those in the healthcare industry face two major challenges. The first is having poor service due to outdated, unsuitable technology in their facilities. The second is meeting the tough compliance demands, given that their industry handles a lot of sensitive personal data. Given the need for system reliability and patient confidentiality, healthcare organizations need to think very carefully about how to optimally allocate their IT budgets.
Having custom software applications developed specifically for the needs of your healthcare organization might not sound like the most affordable option, but the returns can make it a highly attractive one in the long run. Here are five reasons why:
#1. Improves accessibility to critical data
When it comes to healthcare, easy and dependable access to critical data can literally be a matter of life and death. Reliable communication between patients and healthcare providers is essential. This can only happen if facilities can easily share data; this is where cloud-enabled solutions are best suited. Practice management software, for example, can be tailored to your specific environment and operational needs to include mission-critical features like scheduling tools, billing systems, and electronic prescriptions.
#2. Enhances the quality of medical services
A hospital visit is generally unpleasant, so it’s important to do everything you can to enhance the experience for your patients. This means cutting away red tape to make it easier for patients to schedule appointments, arrange checkups, and renew prescriptions, all the while respecting their privacy. A custom healthcare application may, for example, allow patients access to their lab results and medical history, or enable communication between them and their doctors via secure online channels. The more streamlined your operations, the easier it is for your patients.
#3. Boosts collaboration with colleagues
Interdisciplinary teamwork is crucial for delivering better service to patients while improving back-office productivity and working conditions. Online collaboration platforms designed for use in healthcare provide a secure way for doctors and other professionals to exchange ideas and information quickly and efficiently, without geographical distances and boundaries getting in the way. This is especially important for facilities that do home visits, in which it’s essential for employees out in the field to be able to access information and communicate efficiently with those back at the facility.
#4. Implements security by design
Healthcare organizations routinely deal with some of the most highly regulated data of all, making them major targets for ransomware and other cyberattacks. That’s why security, privacy, and compliance need to be at the forefront of your technology strategy. But that doesn’t mean they need to get in the way of innovation. In fact, stronger security can itself become a major competitive advantage, especially in a sector where patient trust and legal compliance are so important. Having a custom application developed for your practice provides a tailored approach towards security and compliance on a level that’s difficult to achieve with an off-the-shelf solution.
#5. Eliminates integration woes
Over the past few decades, organizations have shifted from data scarcity to overabundance. The healthcare sector is no exception, as the amount of data handled continues to grow. The biggest challenge is how to manage it effectively, identify which data is important, and manage its life cycle per the demands of compliance. Integrated healthcare data solutions aggregate various information from different sources to automate workflows and reduce the amount of time it takes to access things like patient health records. A custom software solution helps consolidate information infrastructures of virtually any level of complexity to greatly boost the efficiency of your healthcare facility.
Online Computers helps keep your healthcare facility in tip-top shape by offering customized solutions that allow for better patient care and improve the working conditions. Call us today to schedule a consultation.
[code-snippet name=”html-newsletter-form”]
Did you like this blog? Here are some similar topics you might be interested in:
[accordions title=”aa”]
[accordion title=”A long, hard look at healthcare data breaches at the end of 2018“]
As 2018 winds down to a close, we look back at the state of cybersecurity in the healthcare industry. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 requires healthcare professionals to ensure that the data of their patients and consumers are kept private and protected. Read more.
[/accordion]
[accordion title=”How to overcome the many technology challenges in healthcare“]
Being subject to stringent government-mandated regulations and the constant need to provide top-level of service to their patients, healthcare providers turn to modern technology to keep up with the demands of their job. Read more.
[/accordion]
[accordion title=”4 Current and Up-and-Coming Trends in Healthcare IT“]
The healthcare sector has traditionally been slow to adapt to modern technology. For the most part, this has been due to budgetary constraints and lack of innovation in the industry overall. Read more.
[/accordion]
[/accordions]