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http://dx.doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2020.03.006

Cloud-based Healthcare data management Framework  

Sha M, Mohemmed (Department of Computer Science, College of Arts and Sciences, Prince Sattambin Abdulaziz University)
Rahamathulla, Mohamudha Parveen (Department of Medical Lab Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattambin Abdulaziz University)
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KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS) / v.14, no.3, 2020 , pp. 1014-1025 More about this Journal
Abstract
Cloud computing services changed the way the data are managed across the healthcare system that can improve patient care. Currently, most healthcare organizations are using cloud-based applications and related services to deliver better healthcare facilities. But architecting a cloud-based healthcare system needs deep knowledge about the working nature of these services and the requirements of the healthcare environment. The success is based on the usage of appropriate cloud services in the architecture to manage the data flow across the healthcare system.Cloud service providers offer a wide variety of services to ingest, store and process healthcare data securely. The top three public cloud providers- Amazon, Google, and Microsoft offers advanced cloud services for the solution that the healthcare industry is looking for. This article proposes a framework that can effectively utilize cloud services to handle the data flow among the various stages of the healthcare infrastructure. The useful cloud services for ingesting, storing and analyzing the healthcare data for the proposed framework, from the top three cloud providers are listed in this work. Finally, a cloud-based healthcare architecture using Amazon Cloud Services is constructed for reference.
Keywords
Cloud Services; healthcare analytics; cloud healthcare; cloud computing; cloud storage;
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