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Cloud Computing-Based Approach for Accessing Electronic Health Record for Healthcare Sector

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Big data has revolutionized all the small and major promising areas that include education, banking and finance, Governance, health sector, and others in the recent decade. Analytics techniques of big data provide various tools to store investigate methods and manage this vast volume of data that is being generated in every field. The quick and vast expansion of big data has revolutionized health sector and research quite remarkably. The rate of medical health care usage has been increasing day by day owing to the growing population throughout the world. Keeping in view, that the medical data of different individuals remains scattered across various public institutions, there is a need of a platform that can be used to assimilate these records and then provide an efficient means to access and process these records. This paper tries to address this challenging task by suggesting a new framework that uses cloud computing as a backbone for healthcare sector.

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Mourya, A.K., Shafqat-Ul-Ahsaan, Idrees, S.M. (2020). Cloud Computing-Based Approach for Accessing Electronic Health Record for Healthcare Sector. In: Chaudhary, A., Choudhary, C., Gupta, M., Lal, C., Badal, T. (eds) Microservices in Big Data Analytics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0128-9_16

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