AWS HealthImaging enables users to develop cloud-based applications for storing, analyzing, and sharing medical imaging data at petabyte-scale.

Three insights on Amazon's new storage service for medical imaging data

July 31, 2023
by John R. Fischer, Senior Reporter
Amazon Web Services has launched AWS HealthImaging, a service for creating cloud-native applications for storing, analyzing, and sharing medical imaging data at petabyte-scale (quadrillions of bytes).

As imaging procedures and studies continue to climb in volume, healthcare IT providers need to be able to store growing amounts of data and archived medical imaging files for care teams, researchers, and other medical groups to access and utilize from anywhere at any time. The cloud has emerged as a viable solution to these problems, and Amazon has entered the fray.

Here are three ways AWS HealthImaging is poised to improve medical imaging data access:

Wake Forest Baptist Health in North Carolina is already using AWS HealthImaging in an effort to make clinical data more accessible, while Philips has plans to integrate it into its medical imaging solutions.

NVIDIA is investing in tools and frameworks that can be used alongside AWS HealthImaging to advance algorithm development and AI adoption in medical imaging.