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Source: ACCA
Cloud Computing Empowers Healthcare Institutions in Asia Pacific
Healthcare institutions adopt cloud computing, bringing efficient solutions to hospitals, telemedicine start-ups and research labs

SINGAPORE, Dec 13, 2017 - (Media OutReach) - The healthcare industry has seen many innovations over recent years. From upgrading infrastructure, to managing patient records, to wearable technology, the healthcare sector has moved ahead in leaps and bounds when developing new services built on cloud computing technologies.

Published by the Asia Cloud Computing Association (ACCA), "Towards Better Patient Outcomes and Staying Well: The Promise of Cloud Computing for the Healthcare Industry" explores 15 case studies showing the different ways in which the healthcare industry has deployed cloud computing to bring multiple benefits to the patients under their care. This report brings deployment stories closer to home, as it focuses on case studies located in Asia, covering both developed and developing markets.

"These case studies pay witness to the tip of the iceberg," says Bernie Trudel, Chairman for the ACCA. "Over the next few years we will see explosive growth in the use of cloud computing as the health care industry transforms digitally and pursues new revenue streams and cost savings."

Healthcare on the Cloud: Stories from Asia Pacific

Cloud computing has been adopted by hospitals to manage hospital administration systems. In Thailand, a hospital moved to the cloud and enabled various users in the hospital to customise and configure to their needs. It has increased the accuracy in medication and test ordering, as well as reduce duplications of X-rays and other imaging. The private cloud that the information system is hosted on is a key part of the solution. Instead of having many in-house IT professionals looking after the systems, the hospital now relies on a company with a high level of expertise to do the job, bringing flexibility and cost savings to the hospital.

The pervasiveness of cloud computing extends beyond large institutions. A telemedicine start-up in the Philippines matches patients with doctors online by leveraging on the shared computing power of cloud technology. This has brought insurmountable benefits to many citizens in the country. More importantly, the service fills a health accessibility gap in the market, especially in rural areas.

In the pharmaceutical industry, cloud-based solutions have the potential to revolutionise the industry by facilitating a secure, stable and compliant platform for hospitals, sponsors and labs to collaborate in a secure, stable and complaint environment. Deploying cloud allowed a pharmaceutical company to allow its partners to manage clinical trials through their application, moving the research quickly from Phase I to Phase IV, scaling up rapidly, with quicker results.

"Our report demonstrates that Asia Pacific healthcare providers are some of the global leaders in cloud adoption," says Lim May-Ann, Executive Director for the ACCA. "Organisations in the health industry ranging from hospitals to emergency care workers have clearly demonstrated both a need to move to cloud technology, and a desire to build future information and mobile systems on cloud computing."

"Towards Better Patient Outcomes and Staying Well: The Promise of Cloud Computing for the Healthcare Industry" can be downloaded from http://asiacloudcomputing.org/research/2017-research/healthcare2017

About the Asia Cloud Computing Association

ACCA is the apex industry association representing the stakeholders of the cloud computing ecosystem in Asia-Pacific. The ACCA's mission is to accelerate adoption of cloud computing in Asia by helping to create a trusted and compelling market environment and a safe and consistent regulatory environment for cloud computing products and services.

The association works to ensure that the interests of the cloud computing community are effectively represented in the public policy debate. Drawing on subject-matter expertise from our member companies, expert working groups and special interest groups are convened where best practice recommendations and other thought leadership is designed and produced.

To find out more on how to join us, email secretariat@asiacloudcomputing.org, or visit our website at http://www.asiacloudcomputing.org

For media enquiries, please contact
Evelyn Ooi-Widjaja +65-6920-8561 evelyn@trpc.biz
Lim May-Ann +65-9847-1950 mayann@asiacloudcomputing.org

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