Top 8 Cloud Technology Benefits For Healthcare Industry

Hannah Gerstaecker
excellentwebworld
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5 min readFeb 16, 2021
Cloud Technology For Healthcare Industry

As technology is evolving and growing, cloud computing is entering a diverse set of fields. Currently, it’s enjoying a high rise in the healthcare industry. It’s not about today, but cloud technology entered the industry quite a few years ago. As per BCC Research, the global healthcare cloud computing market will hit $35 billion by 2022, with a compound annual growth rate of 11.6%. Also, Network technology as a segment is expected to reach $4.2 billion in 2022 from $2.6 billion in 2017, equaling a CAGR of 10.1%.

Hence, cloud computing shall not be referred to as the future, but rather a trend deepening its root in the present. So when many businesses are migrating to cloud or hybrid servers, how can healthcare players sit back. Healthcare, as an industry, has a reputation for being technologically updated for better management and patient care. These are the reasons why many healthcare professionals have accepted and introduced cloud solutions into their organization.

  1. Larger Data Storage

This is one of the basic benefits of cloud computing. Today, with technological advancements, the storage requirement of your device has increased. This has happened due to digitalizing patients’ records and saving patient histories and many other data forms.

Whether extendable or not, your device will have limited storage space. Also, after a certain limit, the excess storage will start affecting your device’s performance. Apart from this, having physical servers for extra space will demand dedicated space and maintenance.

With cloud solutions, you get the option of unlimited storage which you can manage upon your requirement.

2. Increased Data Security

You might have heard professionals mentioning this point under the rising concerns against cloud computing. Actually, it is one of the salient benefits that cloud technology offers to healthcare brands. With or without the cloud, your device(s) will surely be connected to the Internet, making them hackable or vulnerable to the virus or more.

While the top IT professionals build and consistently look after the cloud servers. This ensures that they have an extra layer of protection against such fraudsters. Thus, adding strength to their security. It is also tougher for a hacker to control your data (which is on the cloud) by hacking your device.

3. Boosts Scalability

The pandemic showed everyone why scalability is essential! During and post-COVID, the healthcare systems experienced great difficulty managing the risen data workload and analysis of the same. From different body function levels to understanding the body response pattern, the quantum of data had significantly increased.

With cloud computing in healthcare, professionals can ensure that both the risen and reduced quantum of data can be easily managed. It’s a matter of only a request to instantly increase or decrease the storage space or subscribe for other services.

4. Introduces Collaboration

Here we are not talking about collaboration between a team in an institution, but in the healthcare industry as a whole (across the globe). With cloud computing in healthcare, data sharing and management becomes easier. Thus the patient records, diagnosis, history, and everything can be stored on public clouds to be availed by a medical professional at any corner of the world.

This significantly helps in an emergency or a chronic condition, as the complete patient information is available on the cloud. Along with this, it even makes patient consultation easier.

5. AI and Machine Learning

AI is the advanced step of shaping organizations after digitization. With intelligence and the ability to learn, the cloud systems can provide a thorough and customized patient analysis. Every healthcare institution already has a vast set of patient data, and cloud technology makes systems collaborative by access to different patient data and reports.

Thus AI & machine learning can help healthcare organizations develop a precise and customized diagnosis & treatment plan for the patients. Also, these technologies ensure that analysis is done in a timely as well as reliable manner.

6. Deepend Research

We mentioned above the influence of AI & machine learning in cloud computing. The benefit of advanced storage & analytics help in performing in-depth research as well. Many research bodies worldwide have leveraged the enhanced capabilities of cloud computing; the same goes for healthcare research.

Also, it increases the ease of recording & analyzing the assessment of different volunteers across the globe. Through cloud computing in healthcare, medical research has gotten a more diverse and expanded approach.

7. Relatively Cost-Effective

For many of the above benefits, you might need to install a separate system and even hire an executive. With cloud solutions (SaaS, IaaS, & PaaS, you can have the above benefits with one service. Also, due to digitization and innovation, the cost of this keeps on decreasing while the quality it offers keeps on increasing.

One other factor that plays a significant role here is the ‘subscription’. You will surely need to dedicate a considerable part of your investment in physical systems, while periodical subscriptions are significantly low. Also, many cloud companies offer the option of subscribing to a precise set of services you require, which is not possible in the case of physical devices.

8. Ensures Dynamicity & Innovation

Lastly, cloud computing makes an organization more dynamic & innovative. In IT systems upgrading the software & framework is tedious but essential. Also, the risk of data loss is always there. But with cloud technology, the upgrades to systems are easy, quick, efficient, and somewhat automatic.

Also, cloud solutions make an enterprise, ready and adaptive to innovation. Technology is ever-growing and evolving. Thus the systems are prepared to accept & apply the changes & upgrades without much resistance or hindrance, only because of cloud systems.

Conclusion

Above we have listed the top benefits of cloud computing in healthcare, but surely there are many more. Cloud technology has already proved to be a boon to many organizations. The continual acceptance of it in healthcare organizations across the globe can prove to be the advancement of the same. Hence, it is advisable to invest in cloud technology by the healthcare industry.

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Hannah Gerstaecker
excellentwebworld

Full-stack developer & Growth Hacker with a goal of helping small businesses and Startups. He loves to write about technology, startups and business.