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A Guide to Cloud Cost Optimization in Healthcare

primereportsBy primereportsFebruary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bharat Mistry, field CTO at TrendAI, a business unit of Trend Micro, says healthcare leaders should stop thinking one environment can do it all and instead put each system where it works best.

“Important patient data and systems that need fast, reliable performance usually belong on-premises or at the edge because those environments give teams more control,” he explains.

Workloads that need a lot of power, such as analytics or AI training, make more sense in the cloud because it can scale easily without huge upfront costs.

He adds that leaders must take a risk-based approach that balances the business goal of staying innovative and agile with the responsibility of following strict healthcare regulations.

Establish Effective FinOps Practices

From Mistry’s perspective, FinOps must be a simple, disciplined way of keeping cloud costs under control, especially because workloads change constantly and regulations slow down decision-making.

“The most effective approach is to have one central team that brings finance, IT and compliance together, so everyone sees the same numbers and follows the same rules,” he says.

This is why automation matters and the need for tools that automatically flag waste, clean up unused resources and predict cost spikes are essential and far more reliable than manual checks.

EXPLORE: Here are five must-haves for getting started with cloud cost allocation in FinOps.

Fryhoff adds that the most important starting point for successful FinOps practices within a healthcare organization is developing a culture of cost-consciousness.

“Healthcare teams must embrace this mindset and have access to tools to continuously monitor performance and associated costs,” she explains.

That means teams must be properly educated on how to optimize IT spending and quickly take corrective action when needed.

Accurate Visibility Into Usage, Spending

Whether organizations are just beginning their cloud journey or already operate mature monitoring and governance programs, modern cloud and infrastructure platforms provide tools to help track usage, performance and spending across both cloud and on-premises environments.

Mistry explains that the easiest way to understand what is running and how much it costs is to put all the billing and usage data from cloud providers into one central view or cost management platform.

“This gives everyone the same source of truth instead of scattered numbers,” he says.

It is also important to automatically detect new workloads because AI applications, tools and containers can appear quickly without IT knowing, which makes manual tracking almost impossible.

Finally, teams need consistent rules and oversight across cloud, on-premises and edge systems, as highlighted in internal planning work; otherwise, the data will always be incomplete.

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