What providers need to know about migrating their EHR to the cloud
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St. Luke’s University Health Network, a health system with more than 15 hospital campuses and 20,000 employees which serves easter Pennsylvania and western New Jersey, was the first large healthcare organization to migrate large Epic instances to the public cloud in Microsoft Azure, and now 75% of the health system’s data is in public cloud services with Azure. Join St. Luke’s lead enterprise architect Matt Woodruff and Microsoft global black belt – healthcare, Sanford “Sam” Coker, as they share the lessons learned from St. Luke’s migration and offer advice for other healthcare organizations on how to manage their people, processes and technology for a successful cloud migration.
Learn more about:
- Best practices for migrating and managing critical healthcare applications in the cloud
- The cost, security and performance benefits health systems can realize after moving data centers to the cloud
- How moving critical applications like Epic to Microsoft Azure can help AI tools unlock the value of providers’ data