June 30, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Aisha Banu, Sharon Priya S, Poojitha K, Kiruthiga R, Ruby Annette, Subash Chandran

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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have undergone numerous technical
improvements in recent years, including the incorporation of mobile devices
with the cloud computing technologies to facilitate medical data exchanges
between patients and the healthcare professionals. This cutting-edge
architecture enables cyber physical systems housed in the cloud to provide
healthcare services with minimal operational costs, high flexibility, security,
and EHR accessibility. If patient health information is stored in the hospital
database, there will always be a risk of intrusion, i.e., unauthorized file …

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