Surgical Robots: How Are They Reshaping the Future of Precision Operations? (Prof. Dr. Mahdi Abadi Manea)

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Cloud computing is considered one of the most significant innovations that has transformed the way data is managed in modern medical systems, due to its ability to store health data securely, share it rapidly, and access it from anywhere. Today, hospitals rely on cloud technology to manage electronic medical records, archive radiological images, and operate intelligent analytics systems. Cloud computing provides a high level of flexibility, allowing healthcare institutions to increase or decrease their resources as needed without the high costs associated with traditional infrastructure. It also adds a strong layer of security through encryption and continuous monitoring, which helps protect patient data and maintain its privacy. Cloud technology also contributes to accelerating diagnosis and treatment processes by enabling doctors to access patient data, radiology reports, and laboratory analyses instantly, even when working remotely. Furthermore, it can be integrated with artificial intelligence to analyze big data and predict diseases as well as the future needs of hospitals. Thanks to these advantages, cloud computing has become a fundamental pillar in building advanced and intelligent medical systems that support innovation, improve operational efficiency, and enhance the methods of delivering healthcare services. Al-Mustaqbal University is the first one university in Iraq.