Medical providers need a robust IT infrastructure to reap the benefits of (IoMT)

Healthcare organizations are constantly collecting and transmitting information between patients and providers through an expanding network of connected medical devices, wearable monitors, and mobile applications. This system of interconnected devices, known as the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), is rapidly changing the face of healthcare delivery.

But to fully harness the benefits of IoMT, companies need an agile IT infrastructure to seamlessly support all these smart-linked devices. Since legacy IT systems can’t keep pace with the digital transformation of healthcare, the Internet of Things (IoT) demands that medical providers modernize their networks by moving to the cloud.

With years of experience in helping healthcare organizations navigate this transition, Dynamic Network Advisors has seen both the opportunities and the obstacles associated with medical data connectivity. Here’s how healthcare organizations can leverage the benefits of IoMT to increase operational efficiencies, lower the cost of medical services, and improve the delivery of care across an evolving digital landscape.

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The Benefits of IoMT

 

To succeed in today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment, organizations rely on technologies like the IoT to increase operational efficiency and improve patient care. By implementing a cloud-native strategy, healthcare organizations can harness the benefits of IoMT, such as:

  • Real-time connectivity: IoMT tools transfer patient data instantly, so providers always have access to the latest information. For example, connected ultrasound machines can upload imaging results directly to a patient’s electronic health record (EHR)—enabling smoother clinical collaboration across departments and locations.
  • Remote care delivery: Connected devices, mobile tools, and smart sensors enable remote analysis of patient data—expanding health services beyond the traditional clinical setting. Wearable and implantable medical devices can send critical alerts to help doctors monitor a patient’s status or adjust a treatment plan without requiring follow-up appointments.
  • Streamlined clinical workflow: IoMT technology makes it easier for medical professionals to communicate and collaborate by sharing access to data across connected devices, mobile applications, and remote services. Information travels through the cloud constantly without requiring additional data entry—easing the administrative burden on staff while expediting care.
  • Cost-effective scalability: Robust wireless capabilities combined with low-cost sensors make IoMT infrastructure affordable for organizations to deploy. Moving healthcare IT operations to the cloud also produces significant cost savings by giving organizations a flexible framework that scales for growth without additional investments in equipment or hardware.

IoMT technologies ultimately benefit patients and providers alike. These connected devices give medical providers better visibility into a patient’s healthcare data across multiple devices and platforms—empowering more informed clinical decisions that can positively impact patient outcomes.

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IoT Security Concerns

 

While cloud-based tools and internet-connected devices present many benefits in healthcare, the internet of things also poses privacy and security concerns. Making data accessible to providers while safeguarding it from cyberattacks becomes an increasingly delicate challenge as more devices come online.

Bound by strict industry regulations, healthcare organizations demand robust HIPAA-compliant applications and networking options that support IoT devices without sacrificing patient privacy. Cloud computing solutions offer layers of HIPAA compliance through remote file sharing, custom applications, and specialized encryption technologies that allow healthcare organizations to safely share data.

To overcome the security risks of the IoMT, hospital IT networks must support a range of connectivity protocols and cloud-enabled apps across a variety of platforms. The cloud allows organizations to create a secure, future-proof infrastructure that can scale to accommodate changing regulatory requirements.

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Embracing Digital Transformation

 

If a healthcare organization’s infrastructure isn’t prepared to support an ever-expanding network of connected data sources, clinical workflows could then buckle under the massive volume of information—causing errors and delays that could be detrimental to patient care.

By harnessing the cloud to support IoMT, healthcare organizations can improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and ultimately improve patient care across channels. But to take full advantage of the benefits of IoMT, hospitals need robust IT solutions that seamlessly integrate data into usable insights.

The experienced team of technical engineers at Dynamic Network Advisors helps companies navigate the challenges of IoMT and embrace the digital transformation required in the modern healthcare industry. By leveraging our longstanding strategic partnerships with industry-leading development teams and ongoing support from our subject-matter experts, healthcare companies can master the IoMT.

Contact Dynamic Network Advisors to deploy the power of IoMT in your organization.