Cloud
Computing in Healthcare is a topic where my opinion has more value than
anyone else. Probably I am the only doctor who has grasp on both
fields. So in this article Cloud Computing in Healthcare,
I will provide the information of current situation on this aspect and
what I or person exactly like me can predict or do in future – Cloud
Computing in Healthcare.
Cloud Computing in Healthcare in current state
Most
doctors do not understand Cloud Computing. In order to integrate two
disciplines – Health and Technology, there are doctors needed who has
excellent grasp on technology as well. Otherwise Cloud Computing in
Healthcare will always remain in an otherwise underutilized condition,
which it is been now.
Cloud Computing
in Healthcare holds a lot of possibilities and opportunities, which is
right now used only to host medical websites or to process some data.
That is rather a clerical part of Cloud Computing in Healthcare and I am
not really interested to discuss about this part of Cloud Computing in
Healthcare as simply its very rudimentary thought.
Cloud Computing in Healthcare which can be materialized
Cloud Computing in Healthcare can offer a big promise
– Healthcare as a Service (HaaS). It is not me who has coined the term
Healthcare as a Service (HaaS) in context of Cloud Computing in
Healthcare. Another person (I can not find the person right now) said
about it one year back on the relatively same topic - Cloud Computing in
Healthcare. HaaS is my dream and can be discussed later in another
article, now just think about Cloud Computing in Healthcare in a broad
view.
da Vinci Surgery is a Minimally
Invasive Robotic Surgical system where the surgeon works from a console
separated from the real operating field. The major barrier is the cost
of disposable units. It has itself little to do with Cloud Computing in
Healthcare in current state. The reason I mentioned da Vinci is to show
the state of surgical art.
Most of you already know Telerobotics, Artificial Intelligence and about some humanoid research which were to build better orthosis and prosthesis for human beings.
Cloud Computing in Healthcare
does not mean only file transfer like primitive works, Cloud Computing
in Healthcare means faster processing of the MRI images like now used
HP’s DICOM format (Adobe Photoshop CS5 supports DICOM by default),
utilizing Cloud Computing in Healthcare and AI can predict the possible
differential diagnosis, otherwise not possible for a human (read
surgeon) to notice or read.
Using
Cloud Computing in Healthcare can reduce the cost of da Vinci system
like prototype MIS units by using Telerobotics. The challenge in
implementation of Cloud Computing in Healthcare are varied. First,
intelligent surgeons who can help coding and robotics are needed,
second, probably no private health service provider will love the idea
of HaaS nullifying real application of Cloud Computing in Healthcare
with hundreds of odd reasons.
Simply HaaS or such idea of real applied Cloud Computing in Healthcare will ruin the biggest local business on this world.
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