scholarly journals Applications of Cloud Computing in Health Systems

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Moghaddasi ◽  
Alireza Tabatabaei Tabrizi

INTRODUCTION: Equitable access to health services is one of the health justice criteria. E-health can sometimes be helpful in this regard. This study is aimed to find the use of cloud computing services across health system.METHOD: In the present review article, numerous research papers from different resources, such as MEDLINE, IEEE and Science direct, were studied. Based on the subject, 210 studies were found. After quality analysis of the papers, 78 studies were selected, from which 53 articles were directly related to the applications of cloud computing in health system.FINDINGS: Cloud computing services are widely used in various industries. Therefore, health system takes advantage of the services. Findings indicate that, the applications of cloud computing in health system, including telemedicine, medical imaging, public and personal health, clinical and hospital information systems, medical decision support system, care, secondary use of health data, serve as different types of specialized software used to analyze gene sequences and archive huge biological data. Generally cloud computing services are available in two sectors in any health system as follows: E-health services and Bioinformatics.CONCLUSION: Facilitated access to the E-health services and big data in health systems are the main features of exploiting cloud computing services in health systems. Using cloud computing in health systems not only makes health services more affordable, but also helps nations to achieve health equity.

2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (Supplement_5) ◽  
Author(s):  
F Pumi Alliana ◽  
F Nampo

Abstract Background Access to health services in Brazil is universal, comprehensive, and equate, offering free healthcare to anyone, regardless of its country of residence. Cross-border patients may theoretically overload the healthcare services, mainly when the health systems or healthcare quality differ between countries. Sometimes, Brazilian politicians of border areas claim that non-residents overload local health services. Methods We collected data on the medium and high complexity Oncology and Cardiology care provided to in-patients by a reference Brazilian hospital located in the most populous international border of the country. This border is a conurbation that includes the cities of Foz do Iguassu (Brazil), Ciudad del Este (Paraguay), and Puerto Iguazu (Argentina), totaling around 900,000 inhabitants, of which 264,044 live in Foz do Iguassu. In addition to the poor migration control of citizens crossing these borders - especially the border with Paraguay - the Brazilian Unified Health System differs from that of the other two countries for being free of charge, and also for offering better healthcare. Results From January 2014 to December 2018, 107,434 procedures were performed, of which 240 (0.22%) on non-resident patients (Paraguay, [n = 236]; Argentina [n = 4]). Additionally, 238 (0.22%) other procedures were performed on foreign patients who did not declare their city/country of origin (Paraguay [n = 229]; Argentina [n = 8]; Portugal [n = 1]). Conclusions The use of medium and high complexity procedures by the non-residents on the Brazilian side of its most populous international border is low. Non-residents may benefit from medium and high complexity healthcare services of neighboring countries without overloading the health system. Key messages Advocating that non-residents overload medium and high complexity health services in Brazil is dishonest and may segregate people. Efforts should move toward integrating healthcare in border regions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 94-112
Author(s):  
Angelė Pečeliūnaitė

The article analyses the possibility of how Cloud Computing can be used by libraries to organise activities online. In order to achieve a uniform understanding of the essence of technology SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS, the article discusses the Cloud Computing services, which can be used for the relocation of libraries to the Internet. The improvement of the general activity of libraries in the digital age, the analysis of the international experience in the libraries are examples. Also the article discusses the results of a survey of the Lithuanian scientific community that confirms that 90% of the scientific community is in the interest of getting full access to e-publications online. It is concluded that the decrease in funding for libraries, Cloud Computing can be an economically beneficial step, expanding the library services and improving their quality.


Author(s):  
Shengju Yang

In order to solve the trust problems between users and cloud computing service providers in cloud computing services, the existing trust evaluation technology and access control technology in the cloud computing service are analyzed. And the evaluation index of cloud computing is also analyzed. Users can calculate the relevant indicators of cloud computing service according to their own business goals, and choose the appropriate cloud computing services according to their own trust need. In addition, the reliability assessment method of users based on the service process is proposed. Cloud computing access control system can be used for user credibility evaluation, and it can handle user access requests according to user's creditability. In the study, a cloud computing service trust evaluation tool is designed, and the modeling and architecture designs of trust evaluation are also given. The effectiveness of the method is verified by experiments on cloud computing service evaluation methods.


2016 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 477-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noa Krawczyk ◽  
Deanna Kerrigan ◽  
Francisco Inácio Bastos

Calls to address crack-cocaine use in Brazil among homeless and street-frequenting populations who are in urgent need of health services have questioned the capacity of the Brazilian Unified Health System to attend to the nation’s most marginalized citizens. In recent years, Brazil has launched several actions to escalate care for substance users, yet many obstacles hindering accessibility and effectiveness of services remain. Paradoxically, these actions have been implemented in the context of a growing economic crisis, and expanding services for a population of poor and stigmatized substance users while cutting other government programs tends to elicit harsh criticism from citizens. In consequence of such prospects, this commentary aims to discuss barriers marginalized substance users face in accessing health services that are at risk of worsening with government cutbacks. Using Rio de Janeiro as an example, we explore two primary issues: the resource-strained, under-staffed and decentralized nature of the Brazilian Unified Health System and the pervading stigma that bars vulnerable citizens from official structures and services. Abandoning initiated government efforts to increase access to health services would risk maintaining vulnerable citizens at the margins of public structures, inhibiting the opportunity to offer this population humane and urgently needed treatment and care.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5/6) ◽  
pp. 533
Author(s):  
Moulhime El Bekkali ◽  
Benaissa Bernoussi ◽  
Mohammed Fattah ◽  
Said Mazer ◽  
Younes Balboul ◽  
...  

Cloud computing services mature both economically and technologically and play a more and more extensive role in the domain of software and information systems engineering. SaaS offers advantage for both service providers and consumers. SaaS is faced with the question of appropriate techniques applying at early phase of Requirements engineering of producing system. The paper highlights two traditional methods namely i* and VORD belonging respectively to Goal oriented Requirements Engineering and Viewpoints approaches. The approach proposed try to dealing with the requirements elicitation in the context of Software-as-a-service SaaS. So, the approach benefits from strengths of both VORD and i* models and propose a combination of them in a new approach namely VORDi*.


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