Architecting Future-Ready Health Information Databases: A Blueprint for Scalability and Security
Abstract
The swift shift to digital health records offers numerous opportunities and challenges in managing and securing sensitive patient information on a wide scale. This document explores essential factors to think about and optimal strategies for creating medical information systems ready for future needs. These databases must manage fast-increasing amounts of data, protect patients' privacy, and follow strict rules. We look at how health information is handled, find the main problems with growing capacity and keeping data safe, and suggest a strategy that includes new technologies and ideas for design. The proposed method is based on many services, with data storage spread over the cloud and accurate permission configurations to manage who can enter. It also emphasizes the importance of strong encryption for keeping the information safe. This design gives healthcare groups flexibility, strong performance, and better security. It is necessary to have care focused on the patient using data in this digital technology time.
Keywords
Health Information, Databases, Scalability, Security, Privacy, Microservices, Cloud Computing