Title
Healthcare Services in the Cloud -- Obstacles to Adoption, and a Way Forward
Abstract
Cloud computing has been receiving a great deal of attention during the past few years. A major feature of public cloud services is that data are processed remotely in unknown systems that the users do not own or operate. This context creates a number of challenges related to data privacy and security and may hinder the adoption of cloud technology in, for example, the healthcare domain. This paper presents results from a stakeholder elicitation activity, in which the participants identified a number of obstacles to the adoption of cloud computing for the processing of healthcare data. We compare our results with previous studies and outline accountability as a possible way forward to increase the adoption of cloud services in the healthcare domain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ARES.2014.28
ARES
Keywords
Field
DocType
healthcare, cloud, security, privacy, accountability, openspace
Health care,Internet privacy,Computer science,Computer security,Cloud computing security,Cloud computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
10
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Karin Bernsmed111014.46
Daniela S. Cruzes257634.86
Martin Gilje Jaatun348263.81
Børge Haugset4626.07
erlend andreas gjaere500.34
SINTEF ICT6123.97