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Cloud Computing In Healthcare < EASY >

Cloud computing in healthcare has transitioned from a supportive innovation to a central pillar of clinical operations. As of 2026, the market is valued at approximately and is projected to reach over $102.8 billion by 2031. The following review examines its key benefits, persisting challenges, and specialized applications . Key Benefits of Cloud Adoption

: Clouds process massive genomic and proteomic datasets, enabling personalized medicine and faster vaccine research. cloud computing in healthcare

: Healthcare remains a top target for cyberattacks. Recent high-profile breaches, such as the 2024 Change Healthcare ransomware attack , highlight vulnerabilities even in advanced systems. Cloud computing in healthcare has transitioned from a

: Adhering to strict standards like HIPAA (U.S.) and GDPR (EU) in a shared-resource environment requires complex audits and clear vendor accountability. Perspectives on Cloud Adoption Key Benefits of Cloud Adoption : Clouds process

Cloud technology is being deeply integrated into specific medical domains:

: High-resolution images (X-rays, MRIs) are stored and shared via the cloud, facilitating faster teleradiology consultations in underserved areas.

: Providers can rapidly scale resources during seasonal demand, such as flu peaks, without purchasing new physical servers.

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