Types of cloud computing. 

Types of cloud computing. 

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Technology has grown rapidly with scientific advancement over the world in recent decades. Therefore, there is a need to redesign the medical system to meet their better needs .With the advent of cloud computing the doctors can keep their information about their critical diseases, critical cases and sophisticated problem they phased .cloud computin...

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... cloud (Figure 2) or external cloud describes cloud computing in the traditional mainstream sense, where by resources are dynamically provisioned on a fine-grained, self-service basis over the internet via web applica- tions/web services, from an off-site third-party provider who shares resources and bills on a fine-grained utility computing basis. A public cloud is one based on the standard cloud computing model, in which a service pro- vider makes resources, such as applications and storage, available to the general public over the Internet. ...
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... cloud (Figure 2) (also called internal cloud or corporative cloud) is used in within the organization or corporation. It provides hosted services to very limited number of people behind a firewall. ...
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... example an or- ganization might use a public cloud service, such as Amazon's Elastic Cloud (EC2) for general computing but store customer data within its own data center. Al- though cloud computing is often said to be the future of the industry, the hybrid cloud (Figure 2) model is more prevalent for a number of reasons. Large enterprises of- ten already have substantial investments in the infra- structure required to provide resources in-house. ...

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... Avula believed that it was necessary to redesign the medical system to meet the needs of the people and quickly solved many complex problems in a shorter time and at a lower cost. He focused on the possibility of cloud computing technology in the medical field but only stayed at the theoretical research with no actual investigation [9]. Jeong et al. described the medical image information system for medical image sharing and used cloud services for the external interface of the system. ...
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... Cloud Computing Applications[2][3][4][5][6][7]. ...
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... Cloud computing adoption is increasing in all sectors including health care, providing a new and improved way to address challenges in the field. For example, The cloud computing model proposes to share information between physicians in different countries on critical diseases and cases to improve treatment [6]. ...
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... Cloud technology provides educational institutions with the opportunity to focus on information technology configuration or more on teaching and research rather than spending time and effort managing software systems (Chandra & Malaya, 2012). The use of cloud technology in the medical field is beneficial for doctors in terms of time and cost (Tejaswi et al., 2012). In addition, it has been suggested that the use of cloud technology in medical education will improve the quality of medical education (Huang et al., 2014). ...
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... 1. In [6], the cloud computing model is proposed to share the critical disease and critical cases information among the doctors of the different countries to improve the treatment. ...
... Exploratory research-based studies Tele-psychiatry application software project Types of PMS usage in Indian scenario Tejaswi et al. [31] Cloud-computing software for physicians Rajasekar et al. [32] Image registration software in radiotherapy Kumar and Indrayan [33] ROC analysis software for medical research Malaviya and Gogia [34] Rheumatology specific EMR Jayshree et al. (2006) [35] and Kumar et al. [36] Laboratory information management software Aggarwal et al. [37] Computer software for fiber optic bronchoscopy data Bhambani et al. [38] Prosthodontics-digitalization Indian Doctors Guide [9] India Mart study [8] India Internet-based research Types of medical software availability in India Key medical software category available in India Patkar [39] India client-server models and telecommunications to achieve integration. [48] In the absence of governmental version of primary care software in many developing countries, there is a tendency of family physicians using too many software with different quality, which are often not compatible with each other. ...
... [9,[40][41][42] hat is required and suggested in India is provision of structured computer and IT training for medical (MBBS) students; which can equip them with skills they need as future physicians, as an essential strategy for improving the quality of medical and health care as per study suggestions of Chudasama et al [45] • Although "there are inevitable difficulties associated with the introduction of new systems and technologies," according to Sathyamurthy, which has also been suggested by Bagchi in India, where it has been found that even new computer systems introduction had difficulties, these need to be overcome on urgent basis in their study on telemedicine. [50] But there is no need to lose hope as new emerging technologies such as-cloud computing can also be an answer, with which the doctors can keep their information about their critical diseases, critical cases and sophisticated problem they phase as per the study of Tejaswi et al. [31] Studies now indicate that the even medical libraries in India such as in Karnataka have used different kind of software Packages in mainly from the commercial market packages [51] • Most GPs in India want software to make better the quality of practice in both clinical and administrative areas. But most of the medical software available in India follow the western module pattern. ...
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Currently, many cheaper "practice management software" (PMS) are available in developing countries including India; despite their availability and benefits, its penetration and usage vary from low to moderate level, justifying the importance of this study area. First preferred reporting items for systematic-review and meta-analysis (2009) guidelines were considered; followed by an extensive systematic-review of available studies in literature related to developing countries, on key search term from main abstracting databases: PubMed, EMBASE, EBSCO, BIO-MED Central, Cochrane Library, world CAT-library till 15 June 2014; where any kind of article whether published or unpublished, in any sort or form or any language indicating the software usage were included. Thereafter, meta-analysis on Indian studies revealing the magnitude of usage in Indian scenario by Open Meta-(analyst) software using binary random effects (REs) model was done. Studies from developed countries were excluded in our study. Of 57 studies included in a systematic review from developing countries, only 4 Indian studies were found eligible for meta-analysis. RE model revealed although not-significant results (total participants = 243,526; range: 100-226,228, overall odds ratio = 2.85, 95% confidence interval = P < 0.05 and tests for heterogeneity: Q [df = 3] = 0.8 Het. P = 0.85). The overall magnitude of usage of PMS on Indian physicians practice was however found between 10% and 45%. Although variable and nonsignificant effect of usage of PM software on practice of physicians in developing countries like India was found; there is a need to recognize the hidden potential of this system. Hence, more in-depth research in future needs to be done, in order to find a real impact of this system.
... In order to provide security for such type of medical data, we introduce the concept of data storage on cloud and apply AES 512bit algorithm [1]. The data which is encrypted 22 rounds is very hard to detect the original data of Ebola solution and thus we can maintain high security for the valuable data. ...