Healthcare-as-a-Service Provisioning using Cloud-of-Things: A Contemporary Review of Existing Frameworks based on Tools, Services and Diseases
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https://doi.org/10.12694/scpe.v26i5.4823Keywords:
Cloud Storage, Electronic Health Record, Heart Disease, mhealth, Personal Health Record, Robotics, Technology-enhanced Healthcare, TelehealthAbstract
With the advancements of the technologies, healthcare industry has become more digitized, data driven, patient-centric, innovative as well as collaborative. It has become possible to access and share patient information globally irrespective of time and locations. The traditional healthcare facilities have proved inadequate in facilitating better patient treatment and services as per the patient requirements. The modern healthcare provisioning involves the use of digital technologies and operations and manifest digitized healthcare facilities. The digital technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things and many other supports the facilitation of smart healthcare utilities and services. This paper describes how cloud computing and IoT deliver healthcare-as-a-service. Further, the various proposed healthcare frameworks integrated with healthcare field have been discussed such as based on technologies implemented, offered services, and focused disease(s). Also, this survey enlightens the comparisons of existing frameworks based on technologies used and based on the focused methodologies.
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