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Private Cloud: Patient Information Center




Suppose one day on a fine morning, you have to visit a doctor for a recurrent problem. You are waiting in queue and suddenly you realize that you did not bring the last prescription that was ordered for you by the doctor. What do you do now? One way is that you go back home and then get it ( of course, if you are successful in finding it!!) and then come back to the clinic, but by doing this you will waste precious time and possibly, you might again have to make a queue. Or you walk into the doctor’s chamber and tell him that you are not carrying your prescription with you and the doctor just shrugs it off and accesses the prescription for you from the cloud. So which option do you think is better? Second, right? And this is where the “cloud” comes in .



With Private Cloud in Healthcare, it opens up the prospect of patients’ digitized health information—medical histories, scanned images, blood types, allergies etc. - accessible via secure authentication to people authorized by the patient. Faster and global retrieval of data is possible by Cloud Solutions. Faster and global retrieval of data is possible by Cloud Solutions .In the event of any disaster, there is no fear of losing patient information because the entire records will be sitting on a remotely located server providing a host of features such as no upfront investment, flexible capacity, speed and agility, global reach, open scale out architecture (service on demand) and synchronous replication of your data.
 
In fact, most people are already using cloud computing in their daily lives, whether they realize it or not, cloud software and storage are “something you can access from anything that has an Internet connection. For example, think of your Gmail account-You alone have the password and you can access it from any computer or a smart phone or a tablet as long as you have an internet connection.


Flexibility is the core of Healthcare Cloud based solution- The provider can access reports, medical records from anywhere, anytime; patients would no longer have to wait for their test results. As soon as the results are available, they will be uploaded on the web server and both patient and their respective physicians will be notified of it; great place to obtain unified communications services –email, telephone, instant messaging etc with robust security etc.


With MED365’s cloud solutions, we empower you to go “paper-less” with a single-minded goal that your applications should continue to function in any environment.





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