DevOps: Is it as Good as it Gets?

By Frank Tucker | Aug 27, 2022

DevOps combines an organization’s development and operation departments, emphasizing optimal communication and collaboration between the two teams to improve overall performance. Although DevOps is not a specific technology, it applies methodologies including tools like continuous integration, continuous delivery/deployment (CI/CD) and configuration management. Many health care practices worldwide are implementing DevOps to offer their patients added convenience and increased levels of care.

Benefits of Implementing DevOps in Health Care

Because the health care industry requires fast turnaround, streamlined data sharing and optimal delivery, DevOps is a perfect solution. Organizations that implement these methods experience benefits like:

  • Improved patient engagement: Health care organizations implementing DevOps achieve higher patient satisfaction levels with the conveniences of electronic appointment scheduling, automated test reporting and automatic prescriptions. These features allow providers to improve operational efficiency without compromising their quality of service.
  • Enhanced data management: The data-driven approach behind DevOps improves productivity by creating cost-effective and responsive solutions. It allows health care providers to process and integrate lab report data, prescription details, electronic health records (EHRs), insurance claims and more.
  • Automated processes: DevOps allows organizations to improve performance and efficiency by integrating automation into their existing processes. These enhancements reduce labor requirements throughout the organization, allowing IT professionals to focus on more strategic or complex tasks.
  • Increased data security: One of the core principles of DevOps is infrastructure as a code. This idea allows IT teams to integrate cybersecurity fundamentals — or DevSecOps — into the application module. DevSecOps lets developers address all potential vulnerabilities at the time of deployment.

The Role of Cybersecurity and DevSecOps in Health Care

Many of today’s top health care organizations face the challenges of maximizing operational efficiencies and increasing revenue, all while staying compliant and securing patient data. With government regulations constantly changing and customers expecting higher levels of care, adopting technology has created enormous pressure for many facilities.

At the core of the health care industry’s technological transformation is the challenge of securing patient information while making it readily available to other organizations. When facilities transfer patient data and health records, there’s always a risk of data misinterpretation or a security breach from attackers. These consequences can severely affect how a facility operates, such as compromised patient information, inaccurate test results and delays in treatment.

These mistakes are the primary reasons for implementing DevSecOps or strong cybersecurity in all health care operations.

Cybersecurity Benefits in Health Care

At MicroHealth, we can create a DevSecOps and cybersecurity program specific to your governmental operation’s needs. We have delivered superior results to government entities like the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Defense Health Agency (DHA). Some primary benefits of our security programs include the following:

  • Standard frameworks: Our team develops platforms focusing on security and fast deployment while facilitating traceability, incident management and industry compliance.
  • Workforce empowerment: Our programs build team trust while limiting hierarchy and encouraging everyone’s participation.
  • Managed risk: Rather than implementing large-scale software updates or patches, we distribute more frequent releases to eliminate security risks.
  • Cost savings: Fast, safe and accurate delivery of DevSecOps saves time and decreases costs by reducing the need to repeat security measures after an incident has already occurred.

Contact the MicroHealth Team Today

MicroHealth offers proven cybersecurity programs, system implementation, software integration and other technologically advanced services to government organizations. Connect with our team today to discover more about our offerings and how they can help your organization succeed.

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