The cloud platform can handle timely contact with doctors after surgery, medication reminders, upcoming facility details, and many other use cases. Doctors can also remotely track patient vitals using cloud-connected medical infusion pumps.
Fremont, CA: Healthcare professionals all over the world are recognizing the true value of cloud-based healthcare solutions. According to a recent report, the compound annual growth rate of cloud computing services and solutions is projected to remain at 15 percent points until the year 2025. The cloud-powered healthcare industry will be worth $55 billion by 2025. Today, more than 83 percent of the healthcare industry is implementing cloud computing for business operations by replacing old data structures.
The cloud runs critical applications to keep hospital operations running smoothly, analyzes trends in unstructured data to help doctors better diagnosis, and allows patients to access their test results and medications remotely from data safely stored in the cloud. Everyone involved – patients, physicians, and healthcare organizations – benefits from the cloud in terms of operational, functional, and economic benefits.
More Centralized Medical Record Access
Not long ago, nearly all patients in hospitals had different reports or medical histories for each doctor's appointment. It was incredibly difficult for doctors and nurses to keep track of and handle the paperwork. Cloud migration has now replaced and simplified this method. At healthcare centers, all files and reports are now housed in a single centralized location that is accessible via a web portal.
To store and retrieve medical record files, organizations may use the AWS S3 service from AWS or Azure Blob storage. In addition, the system can schedule periodic backups using AWS-managed services such as Glacier. Patients no longer need to keep track of physical files, and physicians can communicate more effectively. Information can be accessed anywhere, at any time, with the support of a dependable and stable cloud platform. This would allow doctors to diagnose patients more easily by allowing them to access medical records stored in cloud storage such as AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, or even AWS dedicated hosting solutions and Azure virtual machines.
Effective Patient Engagement Improving Patient Care
A cloud-based healthcare solution will aid in the improvement of patient care. The patient can conveniently arrange his appointment with the doctor with a few clicks. With the cloud platform's assistance, auto-reminders can be successfully sent to both the doctor and the patient through AWS simple notification services such as SMS or Email. Such facilities can also be used for patient follow-up.
The cloud platform can handle timely contact with doctors after surgery, medication reminders, upcoming facility details, and many other use cases. Doctors can also remotely track patient vitals using cloud-connected medical infusion pumps.
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