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An Empirical Study on Data Integration using Cloud Blood Bank System for Public and Private Hospitals

Shailesh Gahane, Sejal Kombe, Gayatri Bhoyar

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Abstract

Blood banks are essential to healthcare systems worldwide because they give patients in need life-saving blood transfusions. However, blood banks in India face a number of challenges, including limited resources, high demand, and geographic barriers. Cloud computing offers a promising solution to these challenges, providing blood banks with a scalable, accessible, and cost-effective platform to develop and deploy innovative blood bank systems The paper will begin by reviewing the challenges faced by blood banks in India and the potential benefits of using cloud computing. The paper will then discuss specific examples of how cloud computing can be used to develop a blood bank system, such as donor management, inventory management, transfusion management, and communication and collaboration. The paper will conclude by discussing the future of cloud computing in blood banking and the potential benefits for patients, donors, and healthcare providers in India

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Cloud computingComputer scienceEmpirical researchBusinessData scienceComputer securityOperating systemStatisticsMathematicsTechnology and Data AnalysisInnovation in Digital Healthcare SystemsDiverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education Studies