The data examined by GME predicted that by 2026, the Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market would grow with a high CAGR. Need for services like cloud computing also becomes indispensable for the sector. Cloud computing allows for easy access to data and health records. The growing need of the healthcare sector to maintain records, to collaborate among teams and departments can be handled by cloud computing at a much-reduced cost. In the healthcare sphere, cloud computing provides maximum data security, curb the incidence of the data breach and reduce the unauthorized access to the sensitive data.
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By-Product (Healthcare Provider Solutions, Healthcare Payer Solutions), By Deployment Model (Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, Public Cloud), By Component (Software, Services), By Pricing Model (Pay-As-You-Go, Spot Pricing), By Service Model (Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)Payers), By Region (North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Central & South America, Middle East & Africa); End-User Landscape, Company Market Share Analysis, and Competitor Analysis
Key Market Insights
· Healthcare Provider Solutions’ dominant share is attributed to the top vendors operating in this segment space.
· Hybrid Cloud’s rising dominance in the healthcare domain is attributed to their large-scale use by modern pharmaceutical companies.
· Forrester, CloudMine, Salesforce, IBM, Microsoft, Azure, Trustco, NetApp, GE Healthcare, AWS, Euris, Accenture, Cardinal Health, ClearData, and CareCloud are prominent players operating in this market.
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Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021-2026)
· Healthcare Provider Solutions
· Healthcare Payer Solutions
Deployment Model Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021-2026)
· Private Cloud
· Hybrid Cloud
· Public Cloud
Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021-2026)
· Software
· Services
Pricing Model Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021-2026)
· Pay-As-You-Go
· Spot Pricing
Service Model Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021-2026)
· Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
· Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
· Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)Payers
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021-2026)
North America
The U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
UK
France
Spain
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Australia
Rest of APAC
Central & South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of CSA
Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Rest of MEA
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Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Insights
The inclusivity of digital health is transforming the healthcare sector. As healthcare data becomes
more complex, the need for services like cloud computing also becomes indispensable for the sector.
Cloud computing allows for easy access to data and health records. The growing need of the
healthcare sector to maintain records, to collaborate among teams and departments can be handled
by cloud computing at a much-reduced cost. In the healthcare sphere, cloud computing provides
maximum data security, curb the incidence of the data breach and unauthorized access to the
sensitive data. The data breach is a major challenge faced by health providers and costs a huge
amount of dollars. In 2017, the cost of stealing one record amounted to $380 as per the study
provided by the Ponemon Institute. Also, unauthorized access in 2019 reached the peak with 52
incidents recorded as per the HIPPA Journal. All such challenges are addressed by the cloud services in
an efficient way of securing data.
With the coming of age technologies and healthcare’s need to optimally utilize the stored data, the
infusion of cloud computing by the top players and hospitals is drastically transforming the healthcare
unit.
Many perceived benefits of cloud services include the reduced need for infrastructure and its
maintenance. Data centers and outsourcing partners enable the securing of data and data recovery in
case of damage to any office equipment.
The large-scale penetration of mobile apps, telehealth, and EHR creates a burden and extra
responsibility on the providers of healthcare. But the subtle storage and handling of data on the cloud
lead to a reduction in maintenance costs of the physical servers.
Moreover, the providers can reap the benefits of the cloud services by expanding and scaling up or
down their data requirements/storage in peak season. Dengue