Salesforce.com‘s health cloud platform has met FedRAMP security standards requirements and has been included on the company’s moderate Authority-to-Operate for the Government Cloud platform, Salesforce said in a post published Monday.
Joshua Newman, Salesforce chief medical officer and general medical officer of healthcare and life sciences, wrote the Health Cloud platform has been authorized for deployment on government agencies nationwide to manage patients with workflows and tasks to streamline clinical and administrative processes.
“When we launched Salesforce Health Cloud earlier this year, we set out to create a solution that enables providers to build deeper relationships with patients by providing more complete patient information, modern collaboration and communication tools, and smarter workflows, all built on a flexible and extensible platform,” Newman said.
Newman added the Salesforce Health Cloud will work to help modernize legacy health IT systems to create a proactive and transparent system intended to make healthcare data actionable.