Higher costs of care, strains from the pandemic and other economic challenges that have emerged for the healthcare industry in recent years have led many organizations to extend their IT refresh cycles. Where many organizations previously would replace aging infrastructure every three to five years, some are now trying to extend those periods to save money. However, IT experts note that putting off modernization also comes with costs.
By keeping aging IT infrastructure, healthcare organizations may limit their ability to move forward and take advantage of modern technologies and IT strategies…

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