Netflix Didn’t Win by Moving Files. Neither Will Cloud Imaging.
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Cloud imaging promised speed and simplicity. Many health systems got longer rollouts, higher costs, and workflows that still feel tied to the data center. The issue isn’t the cloud. It’s how imaging platforms were designed to use it.
In this conversation, Brad Levin, General Manager, North America at Visage Imaging, explains why streaming-first architecture changes the equation. The discussion covers why hosted PACS struggle to scale, how six-to-nine-month go-lives can/should be the norm, and why enterprise imaging works better as a single platform rather than stitched-together modules.
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