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What to learn

The infrastructure gap

Why legacy power and cooling systems can't support modern imaging workloads, EHR systems, and distributed care requirements, and what's driving the capability gap.

Common constraint patterns

The recurring power quality, thermal capacity, and space limitations that healthcare facilities face across campuses, edge sites, and repurposed IT spaces.

Modernization approaches

How healthcare organizations are evaluating hybrid cooling, modular power architectures, and compact infrastructure options for different facility types.

Phased strategies

Why capacity planning, facility assessments, and prioritizing mission-critical workloads can inform modernization decisions within budget constraints.

Operational scenarios

Real-world examples from imaging suites to edge clinics showing how infrastructure decisions affect performance, resilience, and continuity of care.

Explore the infrastructure realities behind modern healthcare delivery.

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~30%

of global industry data is generated by healthcare, increasing stress on IT and facility infrastructure.1

Key data sources: Electronic health records (EHRs), medical imaging, wearables, remote monitoring, clinical trials, genomics, and insurance claims.

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97%

of healthcare data is unused.2

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Only 54$

of respondents report having an adequate infrastructure for health data exchange.3

1. RBC Capital Markets, 2024. 2. Weber, C., 2024. World Economic Forum. 3. HIMSS ( n.d)

What to learn

The infrastructure gap

Why legacy power and cooling systems can't support modern imaging workloads, EHR systems, and distributed care requirements, and what's driving the capability gap.

Common constraint patterns

The recurring power quality, thermal capacity, and space limitations that healthcare facilities face across campuses, edge sites, and repurposed IT spaces.

Modernization approaches

How healthcare organizations are evaluating hybrid cooling, modular power architectures, and compact infrastructure options for different facility types.

Phased strategies

Why capacity planning, facility assessments, and prioritizing mission-critical workloads can inform modernization decisions within budget constraints.

Operational scenarios

Real-world examples from imaging suites to edge clinics showing how infrastructure decisions affect performance, resilience, and continuity of care.

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