IMO Health and AWS collaborate on data-led cloud migrations

IMO Health and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are working together to help AWS customers quickly and easily migrate healthcare data to a cloud native environment.
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IMO Health is joining forces with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to streamline health data migrations to the cloud for AWS customers. The collaboration will support the secure migration of clinical data using IMO Health’s industry leading medical terminology, regulatory code mapping, and semantic normalization capabilities. IMO Health’s technology allows AWS customers to migrate their health data to a cloud native environment quickly and seamlessly.

This collaboration benefits healthcare and life sciences customers looking to move clinical data sets to AWS and those needing support to unlock the value of that data currently held within the proprietary schemas of electronic health records (EHRs) and other systems. The data being securely migrated includes clinical data for diagnosis, conditions, and treatments from surgeries, medications, labs, imaging, and radiology.

Data quality is a critical component of managing population health and supporting artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads. Moving to the cloud helps to maintain data retention compliance requirements which in turn helps to maximize an organization’s operational and cost efficiencies.

Read the full press release here.

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