Health Care Using Big Data

Authors

  • Shruthy .B  MTech Software (INT), VIT University, Vellore, TamilNadu, India
  • Kamalakannan J  Professor, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

Big data, Cloud computing, healthcare.

Abstract

Since there is huge population in the world, we need to maintain the record of each and every individual. From the day we are born until the day we day, we need to keep track of all the records. Hence we need to store the data of each and every thing related to our personal health. For this Big Data can be used which deals with the seven Vs. Those seven Vs are volume, variety, velocity, validity, veracity, value, volatility. In order to get enormous benefits in the form of savings, improved healthcare quality, and better productivity, we need to manage theses seven characteristics carefully. According to the government regulations doctors, hospitals, insurance companies keep record of all the data of every individual. But even in some cases they are just recorded on paper which may not exist forever. Hence this problem can be solved by Big Data Cloud Computing process. In this all the information of the healthcare industry like workflow management, patient care and treatment, scientific research, and education are stored and saved in detail for further references and best results.

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2018-05-08

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Shruthy .B, Kamalakannan J, " Health Care Using Big Data, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 6, pp.410-416, May-June-2018.