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Cloud Storage of Medical Records

eHealth102 is a user-centric cloud-based personal medical records system. It was founded in the year 2017 by Mr Kunal Burad and Mr Akshay Bohra.<br><br>The idea behind eHealth102 was the absence of a Cloud-Based Medical Record System for the Users and which is managed by the users.Ehealth102 helps to digitalize all your Health Records such as Discharge summary, Mediclaim Policy, Pathology and Radiology reports and other medical documents on a single platform<br><br>eHealth102 will save all your medical records on to a centralized cloud server, the system is guided by the User and have the whole rights of the documents, thus keeping them in control. These documents can be used anywhere and anytime by the user and can also be shared with their Healthcare Professionals and Family Members.<br><br>The benefit of using eHealth102 gives the user complete independence to walk into a Healthcare Facility and discuss their health without the hassle of caring the u2018nu2019 number of documents.

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Cloud Storage of Medical Records

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  1. By – eHealth102 Cloud Storage of Medical Records

  2. The health record is an essential communication tool that supports clinical decision-making. Concern about patient privacy and confidentiality is as old as medicine itself. When it comes to our medical records, nothing is more important than our privacy. Medical records online

  3. Digital technology has radically transformed our world. Tablets, smartphones, and web-enabled devices have radically changed our daily lives and the way we communicate. The healthcare industry is sensibly trying to balance between innovation and patients’ privacy.

  4. Individuals and medical professionals are working closely to make health data safer and accessible in order to better treat patients. However, healthcare organizations must keep this sensitive information safe from hackers, which many of them have had a hard time doing. Many medical organizations across the world have reported hundreds of cyber intrusions per year. Nowadays, there is a growing trend of storing all kinds of data, including our medical records, on the cloud

  5. Many healthcare providers are diverting to cloud-based data storage because of the promise of significant savings. All the reputed cloud-based storage providers by default provide the right amount of security within their infrastructure.

  6. There are loads of healthcare providers who constantly worry about data ownership when using a third-party storage provider. In reality, all data belongs to the provider regardless of where it is stored. There is a standard agreement between cloud storage vendors and healthcare providers where the former is obligated to return all data if and when the provider wishes to end the agreement. In addition to this, some of the best cloud solutions are vendor-neutral. This means that encrypted data is stored in its original format so it is easily downloaded in its original form for use at any time. Myth #1: The provider owns patient data.

  7. Leveraging a cloud model to enable secure storage and retrieval of health data need not be exorbitant in cost. In fact, primary benefits over on-premises solutions are available in terms of cost savings and scalability, which is a process to handle a growing amount of work . Cloud-based sources are scalable as you progress; with easy options like pay-as-you-use pricing plans which not just offer flexibility but also eliminate upfront fees and capital equipment expenses. Myth #2: Cloud storage and file transfer are more expensive than on-premises.

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