Cloud Computing In Healthcare Page

High-resolution images (X-rays, MRIs) are stored and analyzed in the cloud, facilitating easier sharing between specialists and reducing local storage burdens.

Cloud standards help break down "data silos" by enabling different systems to exchange information seamlessly. Major Challenges

Cloud platforms like Medsphere provide on-demand access to medical records from any location, improving care continuity and reducing duplicate testing.

Organizations shift from expensive capital investments in hardware to "pay-as-you-go" models, reducing IT maintenance and staffing costs.

Platforms such as Google Cloud enable complex predictive analytics to forecast health trends and personalize patient treatment plans.

Tools like GHX automate inventory tracking and back-end administrative tasks, helping hospitals manage critical medical supplies. Key Benefits

A scoping review of cloud computing in healthcare - PMC - NCBI