Analysing Security and QOS for IOT-Based Electronic Health Records using Public Cloud Platform
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Abstract
Paper-based record-keeping systems in small medical practices create significant obstacles in handling patient information, scheduling, and medication management. These outdated methods result in inefficiencies that negatively impact both patients and healthcare professionals, including missed appointments, prescription errors, and increased administrative work- load. This literature review examines a proposed digital solution aimed at optimizing clinic operations through electronic prescriptions, remote healthcare services, protected data handling, and increased patient involvement. By implementing cloud-based systems, medical practices can boost their operational productivity, enhance patient care, and minimize administrative responsibilities. The transition to digital systems offers numerous benefits, including improved data accuracy, stream- lined workflows, and enhanced communication between health- care providers and patients. By leveraging electronic health records (EHRs), small medical practices can significantly reduce the risk of medical errors and improve overall patient safety. Additionally, the implementation of telemedicine capabilities can expand access to healthcare services, particularly for patients in remote areas or those with limited mobility.