Deloitte Solutions for Healthcare & Life Sciences on AWS
Providing targeted solutions that empower the shift to value‑based healthcare.
Cloud-based technology is becoming the new normal in healthcare and life sciences –and with good reason. Two-thirds of the average healthcare IT budget is currently dedicated just to keeping the lights on. That amount of spending should reap bigger rewards, and cloud technology offers just that.
Healthcare and life sciences companies around the world are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create better experiences and outcomes for patients. Using AWS saves money with affordable archiving, saves physical space with backup servers in the cloud, and offers new ways to manage patient information.
AWS cloud computing also provides access to powerful new analytics capabilities and machine learning (ML), all while meeting the most stringent security and privacy requirements.
It’s time to rethink IT in healthcare and life sciences – and reduce complexity, inefficiency, and costs by optimising your investment in data management. Here are three specific ways AWS can help.
Our rapidly changing world requires health technologies that deliver the ability to anticipate and quickly respond to emerging needs. Deloitte assists forward-thinking healthcare and life sciences organisations in their cloud migration and digital transformation journeys, providing targeted solutions that empower the shift to value-based, personalised healthcare. These solutions leverage AWS cloud technologies to provide flexible infrastructure, value-added partnerships, customisable platforms, and data-driven insights.
Collaborating with the New Zealand Government's principal advisor on health and disability, Deloitte have developed a national consumer engagement platform, powered by AWS, that creates meaningful connections with the individuals most in need of health services.
By identifying and engaging priority individuals within the community with direct, personalised communications, COVID booster rates for 470,000 Māori and Pacific patients increased from 37 percent to 51 percent when contacted successfully via SMS or email, and flu vaccination rates for 116,000 Māori and Pacific patients increased from 22 percent to 31 percent. Find out more here.