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Cloud Computing-Impact on Healthcare Industry

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Cloud Computing-Impact on Healthcare Industry

Cloud Computing holds great promises and is becoming a necessity in many industries like healthcare and life sciences. It just might be the answer to help transform healthcare in multiple ways such as - share patient information between medical providers on urgent cases, handle complex surgery by taking expert surgeons on remote, administer treatment in emergency situations, all in real-time.

 

Here's a walkthrough of the immense potential cloud computing holds:

 

Collaboration: In many cases, particular information may be needed in different places by different health services providers at the same time. With the help of cloud technologies, the information is synchronized and shared in real-time.

 

Data Storage: Healthcare providers have to deal with electronic medical records, patient portals, mobile apps, and big data analytics. That is a lot of data to manage, optimize and analyze, and not all on-premise equipment has the capacity to store it. So here Cloud Computing allows healthcare institutions to store all that data while avoiding extra costs of maintaining physical servers.

 

Speed: Cloud Computing tools can upgrade and improve their features faster, less expensively and with minimal or no service interruption. It enables faster access to important information for health services providers and their patients.

 

Cost Efficiency: Since Cloud Computing runs under a subscription model, healthcare providers can save money from purchasing expensive hardware and equipment. By using a cloud server, healthcare institutions can also reduce costs by using the resources the cloud provider offers.

 

Scalability: Cloud Computing allows healthcare service providers the flexibility to increase or decrease their data storage depending on the patient's flow. For that healthcare institutions can adapt their technology to peak seasons. For example the flu season, where the volume of patients increases, without wasting time and money with the latest hardware purchases or software updates.

 

Security and Privacy: Healthcare data needs to stay confidential. The abundant data held by this domain makes it a focal point of attraction to the malicious actors, resulting in security and data breaches. 

 

As cloud acts as a repository of data, the Giant Cloud service platforms like GCP, AWS or Azure are extra cautious in the security aspects. These Cloud providers ensure safety as they have specific security tools that can inform you about suspicious attempts, in case of malware attack or hacking, provide customer-controlled encryption, data privacy and protection, and much more.