Cloud computing technology in medical field

In recent years, cloud computing has also entered the medical field with considerable speed. The unlimited resources provided by cloud computing and the inherent flexibility of this technology has made it possible to use this technology to develop and deliver healthcare. In addition, cloud computing power is also used in medical studies in fields such as genetics and molecular medicine.

As well as the unlimited resources and inherent flexibility of this technology, it has been used to provide health care. Services developed in the field with the help of cloud computing, such as: telehealth, video conferencing and medical information sharing, and clinical research provide regular storage of patient information, and researchers can access points Various stored in the cloud, do their research .

Hospitals and medical centers are switching to cloud-based data storage because of the cost of storing patient data, either in traditional physical archives or electronically on internal servers. In fact, facilitating teamwork is one of the benefits of cloud computing in the medical field. Thanks to cloud computing, not only will patient information sharing be extremely easy, but the need for face-to-face meetings will also be eliminated .

Generally, patients can access telemedicine services by creating global medical cloud platforms for patients living in areas without access to medical facilities .

Remote treatment can be mentioned as one of the services which has been further developed with the help of cloud computing. Thanks to cloud computing, video conferencing and medical information sharing has become easier than ever before. In the field of clinical research, with the help of cloud computing, patients are able to receive and store data regularly, and researchers can perform their research by accessing data stored from different locations in the cloud.

Storing patient information locally, whether in traditional physical archives or electronically on internal servers, is not only costly, but it also brings some complexity to medical centers. Because hospitals and medical centers are also turning to cloud storage of patient information, this allows physicians and patients to access their information at any time without having to go to medical centers.

Facilitating teamwork is also one of the benefits of cloud computing in the medical field. Imagine making a critical decision about a patient's condition; in the traditional sense, it is time consuming to coordinate medical team meetings and share patient information among team members. Thanks to cloud computing, not only will patient information sharing be extremely easy, but the need for face-to-face meetings will also be eliminated.

One successful example in this regard is a network called  HealthHiWay  in India. By connecting more than 4,000 hospitals and 7,000 physicians together, the network not only facilitates sharing of information and coordinates between executives, physicians and companies active in the medical field, but also reduces medical costs.

However, research by the US National Biotechnology Information Center shows that medical practitioners are not yet well-versed in cloud computing, and in many cases, cloud computing is similar to providing online services. In addition, due to the sensitivity of patients' medical information, part of the medical community is raising concerns about patient information security. However, it should be remembered that cloud computing, thick paper files, radiology photographs, and often hand-written medical prescriptions will become electronic documents that can be accessed at any time and place.

At present, some scientists are thinking of creating cloud medical platforms on a global scale that allow physicians and medical centers to collaborate worldwide. Providing such platforms, patients living in areas without access to medical facilities can access telemedicine services. Such a system makes it easier to share new medical findings and collaborate with physicians from around the world.

 

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