Key Takeaways
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You don’t need to look far to find patient dissatisfaction with the healthcare industry today. In fact, according to a survey by KFF, an independent source of health policy research, nearly six in ten Americans have experienced a problem in using their healthcare insurance in the last twelve months—such as denied claims, provider network problems, and pre-authorization issues.
Would IT infrastructure modernization help healthcare organizations improve their overall service to their patients, partners, and other third-parties? The short answer is yes. In November 2023, I explored the transformative potential of DevOps, microservices, and data visualization in the healthcare sector in an article for the International Journal of Management, IT & Engineering. These three technology pillars emphasize automation, continuous integration, continuous delivery, and a holistic approach to the software development lifecycle. In this piece, we’ll take a closer look at how these technologies can benefit the healthcare industry.
The healthcare industry faces unique and often complex challenges, including government regulations such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States. Historically, healthcare insurance organizations have processed millions of claims manually, which takes a lot of effort, time, and cost and introduces the possibility of human error.
By adopting DevOps, microservices, and data visualization all together, organizations can automate these and other tasks, so they are completed in a fraction of the time they now take. As a result, healthcare workers are relieved of mundane chores so they can focus on higher-level tasks. Efficiency rises while costs drop. Most importantly, patient care is enhanced. Before we outline the specific benefits in greater detail, let’s first review the three technology pillars:
In combination, DevOps, microservices, and data visualization provide numerous benefits for healthcare organizations. Here are a few key benefits:
Leaders in healthcare organizations understand the importance of bolstering their technology. In a 2023 survey by Bain & Company, 56% of U.S. healthcare officials cited software and technology as one of their top three priorities, up from 34% in 2022. For healthcare organizations to address the many challenges they face, they must embrace DevOps, microservices, and data visualization, . By leveraging these combined technologies, organizations can successfully meet their business objectives and significantly improve patient service.
Implementation is key to success. DevOps is a cultural journey that requires stakeholders to understand the current gaps between their developers and operations teams. In addition, DevOps introduces a significant amount of new technology that requires careful planning and implementation to ensure patient data privacy is not compromised.
Companies must also guard against introducing inefficiencies through the overuse of microservices—an issue known as “microservice sprawl.” Choosing the right data visualization tools among the many on the marketplace is another huge task. Teams must consider whether the tools are user-friendly, scalable, and can handle real-time data feeds.
In addition, leaders must address workers’ concerns that automation will take away their jobs. Automation enhances employees’ jobs by removing the most mundane aspects of their work. In any significant IT project, effective change management is essential.
All around the world, we are hearing a clarion call to improve healthcare delivery. Implementing DevOps, microservices, and data visualization in a comprehensive manner can revolutionize healthcare IT infrastructure. This will ultimately improve patient care and provide the enhanced agility, scalability, and responsiveness that the ever-evolving healthcare industry requires.
Broadcom provides several tools that can aid healthcare organizations in their DevOps, microservices, and data visualization journey: