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Healthcare Cloud Computing is a technology that enables healthcare organizations to store, manage, and access data and applications over the internet. It is a key component of E-Healthcare, which is the use of digital technologies to improve the delivery of healthcare services. Healthcare Cloud Computing provides healthcare organizations with the ability to securely store and access patient data, medical records, and other sensitive information. It also enables healthcare organizations to access applications and services from any location, allowing for greater flexibility and scalability.
Healthcare Cloud Computing also enables healthcare organizations to reduce costs by eliminating the need for expensive hardware and software. Additionally, it allows healthcare organizations to quickly and easily access data and applications, enabling them to provide better patient care.
Some companies in the Healthcare Cloud Computing market include Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud. Show Less Read more