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An Integrated Approach to Improve E-Healthcare System using Dynamic Cloud Computing Platform

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Cloud computing technology provides new opportunities for start-up,outsourcing individuals and corporations in health care outsourcing data and processing. The use of modern information technology can significantly improve the healthcare system. As ubiquitous computing for novel healthcare systems, services, and applications became more closely linked to Cloud systems, the applications needed environments that were scalable, dependable, and secure, and containerized environments provided the right solutions.As the usage of,eHealth solutions advances new computer paradigms, such as cloud computing, have the potential to boost efficiency in storing medical health information while also lowering costs.In developing and underdeveloped nations, traditional analysis-based healthcare systems are still in use. Even though very few organisations use computer-based applications, doctors, and the government were unable to create a widespread network A heterogeneous network can be built using the new technology of cloud computing to enhance the system. In this process,a cloud-based application with an integrated strategy and patients has been created to upgrade an antiquated healthcare system. Using this method, enormous numbers of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) will be saved every day.Furthermore, this way of developing an eHealth system ensures patient data privacy in the cloud.The platform presented here can be improve of a variety of cloud computing infrastructures that provide standardised, adaptive, and customised services for eHealth systems. The performance of this analysis is calculated on different aspects such as Accuracy, Precision, and Specificity. Though the outcomes for various methods are different,an integrated approach to improve eHealthcare System using dynamic Cloud Computing Platform will be the best results in this analysis.

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