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In general the task of data management in the healthcare sector is a gargantuan duty. There are millions of patients and the data need to be stored carefully for the utilization in the future for general and public concern. In order to cope up with the situation the healthcare industry tries to merge their system with cloud computing for better implementation The main purpose of the present study is to evaluate the implementation of cloud computing in the management of vast data in the healthcare sector. Different units use the cloud computing technology in recent times for upbringing the work culture and in order to overcome the issues related to the system. Secondary data has been collected from different authentic sources for the present research and systematic and thematic analysis have been employed. The data has been collected from journals and scholarly articles from 2016 to 2021. The healthcare unit is basically a multidimensional system that aims to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases in order to develop a society with less health and mental complications. The research has shown a relationship between the data management in the healthcare industry and the cloud computing system that can be helpful for the sector. In many of the cases the big industries or business organizations need a proper implication of data management platforms in order to improve the customer engagement system that can help in harnessing the business. Cloud computing can become a definite part of the healthcare industry in future. In the present scenario the healthcare industry is facing enormous challenges due to the pandemic and the need for advanced technology is increasing in this sector.
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This page is a summary of: The aspect of vast data management problem in healthcare sector and implementation of cloud computing technique, Materials Today Proceedings, July 2021, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.07.388.
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