The Next Wave of Cloud Migration in Healthcare

March 15, 2019

Across all industries, investments in cloud computing, storage and infrastructure have grown at an exponential rate and are predicted to continue growing at a rate of 17 percent annually over the next three years to about $278 billion spent by 2021. The healthcare cloud footprint is growing at an even faster rate of 22 percent as healthcare providers develop an increased trust in public and hybrid cloud infrastructure and security and see the benefits of streamlined data management.

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www.americanradiology.com

American Radiology Services, LLC is a recognized leader in the delivery of medical imaging services. Beginning operations on February 1, 1997, the company was primarily formed by the combination of four large physician groups (Johns Hopkins Imaging, LLC; Diagnostic Radiology Associates, P.A.; Schultze, Snider & Associates, P.A.; and Calvert Radiology Associates). ARS operates in sixteen fixed site diagnostic imaging centers located throughout Maryland and Delaware.

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www.americanradiology.com

American Radiology Services, LLC is a recognized leader in the delivery of medical imaging services. Beginning operations on February 1, 1997, the company was primarily formed by the combination of four large physician groups (Johns Hopkins Imaging, LLC; Diagnostic Radiology Associates, P.A.; Schultze, Snider & Associates, P.A.; and Calvert Radiology Associates). ARS operates in sixteen fixed site diagnostic imaging centers located throughout Maryland and Delaware.

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