Sunday, May 14, 2017

how virtual desktop infrastructure supports patient care



VDI allows clinicians to use technology at the point of care to quickly access EHRs, improving patient care.




Value-based care initiatives have pushed healthcare organizations to embrace more advanced technology as priorities have shifted from security concerns to how to access information securely, quickly, and conveniently.

Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and virtual infrastructure solutions have become more prominent ways for healthcare organizations to consolidate health IT systems and save on infrastructure costs while increasing operational efficiency.

As health IT grows more advanced, patients expect clinicians to use technology that allows them to easily and securely access necessary information.

VDI supported by virtualized infrastructure consolidates processes and allows clinicians and IT administrators to cut down on the time spent logging in or monitoring systems, devices, and applications.

HITInfrastructure will review the basics of VDI, and discuss how some organizations have successfully utilized it to improve workflow and patient care.

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