CLOUD -NATIVE ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS IN HEALTH CARE: AN ARCHITECTURAL FRAME WORK USING AWS SERVICES

Authors

  • Alison Haywood English Author
  • Kathryn J Steadman English Author

Keywords:

administrators, framework, architectural

Abstract

The architectural frameworks and implementation techniques for contemporary  healthcare business systems based on cloud infrastructure from Amazon Web Services  (AWS) are examined in this article. The paper investigates how containerization and  agile approaches improve development processes while guaranteeing uniformity  across various healthcare surroundings. We illustrate the best practices for safe data  management, infrastructure automation, and continuous delivery pipelines tailored to  healthcare settings by analyzing key AWS services such as S3, Elastic Container  Service, Cognito, and CloudFormation. The essay goes into additional detail on how  cutting-edge technologies like serverless computing and development tools with AI  support complement conventional methods for healthcare information systems.  According to the research, well-coordinated cloud-native architectures preserve the  strict security and compliance standards necessary for healthcare applications while  greatly enhancing operational effectiveness and data integrity across organizational  borders. In addition to providing useful insights for healthcare IT architects and  administrators, this paper adds to the expanding body of knowledge on enterprise  system deployment in highly regulated sectors.  Cite this Article: Kandula, Siva Teja Reddy (2025). An architectural framework for   cloud-native enterprise systems in healthcare that makes use of AWS services.  Management Information Systems and Information Technology International Journal  (IJITMIS), 16(2), 1644-1661.

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Published

2025-07-22