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One of the serious problems existing in the cloud is to oversee or to verify the information’s as of unapproved people. Here in the restorative field, the patient-driven model depicts the patient’s personal health record, wherever health data is to be verified from the outside servers. Electronic health record difficulties incorporate expensive programming bundles, framework security, tolerant secrecy, and obscure prospect government guidelines. Impending advancements via electronic health records incorporate bar coding, radio-recurrence ID, also discourse acknowledgment. We have provided a study on electronic health records in cloud computing with various technical aspects. Also, there is a detailed description of their applications. Load balancing is also the most significant aspect of cloud computing.
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Gehlot, V., Singh, S.P., Saxena, A. (2021). A Survey on Electronic Health Records Using Cloud Computing Environment. In: Goar, V., Kuri, M., Kumar, R., Senjyu, T. (eds) Advances in Information Communication Technology and Computing. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 135. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5421-6_21
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