2012
DOI: 10.3390/fi4030621
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e-Health Cloud: Opportunities and Challenges

Abstract: As the costs of healthcare services rise and healthcare professionals are becoming scarce and hard to find, it is imminent that healthcare organizations consider adopting health information technology (HIT) systems. HIT allows health organizations to streamline many of their processes and provide services in a more efficient and cost-effective manner. The latest technological trends such as Cloud Computing (CC) provide a strong infrastructure and offer a true enabler for HIT services over the Internet. This ca… Show more

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“…SWOT analysis for cloud computing in the healthcare sector. (AbuKhousa et al, 2012;Bamiah et al, 2012;Chowdhary et al, 2011;Deng et al, 2011;Haynie, 2009;Ratnam and Dominic, 2012;Rolim et al, 2010;Zissis & Lekkas, 2012 2) Loss of connectivity 3) Integration to another platform is hard 4) Hidden cost that include: backup, recover, and problem solution 5) Lack of the specific standard regulation (local, national, and international) 6) Reduction of compatibility 7) Quality and performance of the healthcare personals are big concerns External From healthcare sector perspective the concept of cloud computing is not much accept because they are several issues involved, so in this paper, explain cloud computing conception, feature of it and healthcare need to using www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 11, No.…”
Section: Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…SWOT analysis for cloud computing in the healthcare sector. (AbuKhousa et al, 2012;Bamiah et al, 2012;Chowdhary et al, 2011;Deng et al, 2011;Haynie, 2009;Ratnam and Dominic, 2012;Rolim et al, 2010;Zissis & Lekkas, 2012 2) Loss of connectivity 3) Integration to another platform is hard 4) Hidden cost that include: backup, recover, and problem solution 5) Lack of the specific standard regulation (local, national, and international) 6) Reduction of compatibility 7) Quality and performance of the healthcare personals are big concerns External From healthcare sector perspective the concept of cloud computing is not much accept because they are several issues involved, so in this paper, explain cloud computing conception, feature of it and healthcare need to using www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 11, No.…”
Section: Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main threats in adopting the cloud computing in the health sector is security concerns that related to the data security because the patient data that keep and process in the cloud is very sensitive and valuable so the security in the cloud is very important and its main barrier to adopt cloud computing in the healthcare sector (AbuKhousa et al, 2012;Deng et al, 2011;Zissis & Lekkas, 2012). Table 1.…”
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“…The risk of systems unavailability in e-health industry is a major issue since there are many cases where healthcare providers are unable to operate if their applications and/or patient's data are not accessible. Even though cloud services could experience failures due to software and hardware faults, network faults or even natural disasters [10] cloud providers must ensure that services will be available to end users. To do this, organizations must plan on disaster scenarios in order to improve the redundancy and reliability of their systems.…”
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“…Recently, cloud computing for education has attracted more attention [3][4]. In education, cloud computing caters for desirable properties to provide e-learning services, especially in scenarios where these services are computer-intensive or are offered in a high-scale way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%