Technologies in the healthcare IT industry are converging with time
and are far outpacing the legacy systems used by hospitals and healthcare providers.
Recently, cloud technology has started replacing these legacy systems and
offers easier and faster access to this data stored in public and private or
hybrid.
How Cloud Computing will help Healthcare Industry
Implementing and utilizing technology will offer healthcare practices
significant benefits, with Cloud computing
offering better access to healthcare services and information that would
subsequently result in improved outcomes and increased cost savings. Other
advantage is that healthcare data has specific requirements such as security,
confidentiality, availability to authorized users, traceability of access,
reversibility of data, and long-term preservation.
A recent Healthcare IT News survey found 48
percent of respondents planning to incorporate cloud computing into their
health IT endeavours; 33 percent had already taken the plunge. But 19 percent
answered with a "no".
Cloud technology in healthcare market has different models;
applications, deployment models, service models, pricing models, and
components. Applications in healthcare are of two main types, namely,
- Clinical Information Systems (CIS)
- Non Clinical Information Systems (NCIS)
CIS includes EMR, CPOE, PACS, RIS, LIS, PIS, and others while NCIS
includes revenue cycle management, Automatic Patient Billing, cost accounting,
payroll management, and claims management.
The healthcare industry is slowly adopting public clouds due to its
highly regulated nature whereas the private and hybrid cloud models have a
higher affinity.
Cloud computing is a utility based or pay-per-use type of a service
and the market can be categorized by two types of pricing models offered by the
service vendors, the pay-as-you-go model and the subscription-based or spot
pricing model, while keeping operating costs to a minimum, covering only the
essentials. Additionally patient data stored in the Cloud, health professionals
and hospitals will no longer need to invest in storage systems.
Today, many pharmacology vendors including Eli Lilly, Johnson &
Johnson, and Pfizer have started embracing cloud computing and major cloud
vendors like Amazon, Oracle and IBM have developed pharma-specific clinical
research cloud offerings with a goal of lowering the cost and development of
new drug.
Cloud based solutions have their own pros and cons. A solution should
be selected based on the features and needs of the organization; not based on
whether it is cloud based or on-premise. Most of the cloud vendors like
Microsoft, Amazon, Dell, etc provide Healthcare Cloud
with custom settings and user specified options, which help increase
productivity.
Ultimately, Cloud computing helps physicians to provide better patient
care at a lower cost without sacrificing their quality of work and
productivity.
Following are the Top Cloud
Computing Providers which helps your business needs and to reduce your company
costing.
- Amazon Web Services
- Rackspace
- CenturyLink/Savvis
- Salesforce.com
- Verizon
- Joyent
- Citrix
- Vmware
- Microsoft
- Bluelock
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