2014
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1412.2494
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A systematic literature review of cloud computing in eHealth

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“…Execution stage: The approaches of the planning stage were extended in this stage to obtain the articles that were relevant to this review paper. The review study used the following key approaches: (1) determining the search terms and words as a continuously evolving process that starts with the use of distinct, technical terms pertinent to the eld [38] [39]. The following keywords were determined in this study: "issues" OR "challenges" OR "obstacles" OR "barriers" OR "Data" AND "blockchain" AND "quality".…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Execution stage: The approaches of the planning stage were extended in this stage to obtain the articles that were relevant to this review paper. The review study used the following key approaches: (1) determining the search terms and words as a continuously evolving process that starts with the use of distinct, technical terms pertinent to the eld [38] [39]. The following keywords were determined in this study: "issues" OR "challenges" OR "obstacles" OR "barriers" OR "Data" AND "blockchain" AND "quality".…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) After this, comprehensive analysis of the shortlisted articles from the preceding step was carried out to achieve appropriate knowledge, theory, and information on the eld of research [42]. ( 5) Lastly, quality assessment criterion was implemented to con rm that all articles ltered systematically by following the previous steps were relevant to the study domain [39]. The checklist given in the studies by reference [30] [43] were used to approve the shortlisted articles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud computing represents an ideal opportunity to develop applications that ensure high performance data processing and easy management of the different tools in medical environment ensuring a consistency storage capabilities [33]. We identified two surveys about cloud computing in healthcare [33,34]. The first one details a systematic literature review in cloud computing and classified the area studies (cloud-based eHealth framework design, applications of cloud computing, and security or privacy control mechanisms of healthcare data in the cloud).…”
Section: Phr Recommendations For Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides taking advantage from other benefits from cloud technology (scalability, elasticity, pay-on-demand, among others), our main purpose was to achieve ubiquity to ease information access. As a recommendation, two surveys holds that hybrid cloud is an ideal approach for healthcare system because of their efficiency and robustness when mixing public and private cloud services [33,34]. Third-party cloud services (e.g., Amazon S3, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure) are also used by PHR.…”
Section: Articles Statistics Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…can be a software agent) (Mell & Grance, 2011). Thus, the motherhood clinic is vital to adopt and support flexibility and all functions to fulfil a critical care demands of motherhood and it may be provided through an IS solution artefact (Hu & Bai, 2014) that is the central focus of this study reported in the paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%