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Koteswararao Dondapati, Durga Praveen Deevi, Naga Sushma Allur, Himabindu Chetlapalli, Sharadha Kodadi, R Padmavathy
In this paper the optimization of healthcare operations and efficiency other than via the use of cloud computing has been reviewed. The reckoning rise in medical data, bearing in mind patient records, imaging, and research, is giving an arm-twist to healthcare systems in its traditional on-premises limitations. Cloud computing, in general, is built to provide scalable and cost-effective solutions that can handle high availability and even enable the functionality of distributed health delivery systems such as telemedicine and mHealth applications. The paper discusses the role of cloud technologies in data-based decision-making enhancing patient care, and improving collaboration between healthcare professionals. However, security-related problems such as unauthorized access and data breaches, and compliance with regulations like HIPAA, are major obstructions. The implementation of security measures of some kind or the other such as AES-256 encryption and multi-factor authenticat
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