Madison, Wis. — Nordic Consulting, a global health and technology consulting company, has been recognized as a Major Contender in Everest Group’s Healthcare Industry Cloud Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2024.
In the report, the Everest Group assessed over 30 healthcare industry cloud service providers to help guide organizations in selection of the best provider to meet their needs for cloud technology. The report analyzes trends in the healthcare industry cloud services market and each provider’s key strengths and limitations, capabilities, partnerships, acquisitions and investments in centers of excellence.
“Over the past few years, we’ve focused our efforts on becoming a best-in-class strategic partner for health IT modernization through the cloud,” said Kevin Erdal, managing director and global practice leader, digital health at Nordic. “Our cloud operating model is built with a customer-centric healthcare modernization mindset, an experienced team of experts, differentiating partnerships with hyperscalers such as Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS), and a stream of productivity accelerators including migration frameworks, automation templates, runbooks and our Cloud Innovation Lab.”
Added Saran Sonaisamy, managing director and practice leader, cloud and enterprise platform solutions at Nordic, “Our focus is on consistently advancing our cloud operating model to be the best and for Nordic to be a trusted partner for our customers. Over the last three years, we have brought together the industry’s brightest talent and further solidified our long-term strategy. Our customers win with this approach – they get the best talent that exists and access to innovation – and we get better every year.”
To support initiatives in health data analytics, value-based care, patient-centered care, interoperability and enterprise platform modernization, the healthcare industry is leveraging cloud-based solutions and architectures. As hospitals and health systems grow, they are increasingly investing in cloud solutions to ensure their health IT enterprise is resilient, scalable and efficient. In parallel, Nordic has continued its technology innovation and investment on cloud go-to-market to meet and constantly advance the healthcare industry. In addition to strengthening key technology partnerships, Nordic opened its cutting-edge Cloud Innovation Lab, a state-of-the-art facility allowing clients and partners to virtually experience the enhanced efficiencies and benefits of embracing the power of the healthcare cloud.
“As the need for a deliberate and strategic approach to health IT modernization becomes paramount, the Nordic team is ready to be a dedicated partner to leading hospitals and health systems in preparing for the cloud-powered future of healthcare,” said Sonaisamy.