The application of mobile devices for pervasive healthcare information management has already been acknowledged and well established ([6], [7]). Authors in [3] present the benefits of using virtual health records for mobile care of elderly citizens. The main purpose of the work is to provide seamless and consistent communication flow between home health care and primary care providers using devices like PDAs and Tablet PCs. Smart cards and web interfaces have been used in [4] for storing patient records electronically. The MADIP system [5] is a distributed information platform allowing wide-area health information exchange based on mobile agents. In [10] authors present a mobile platform for exchanging medical images and patient records over wireless networks using advanced compression schemes. The majority of the aforementioned works is based on proprietary architectures and communication schemes and requires the deployment of specific software components. Furthermore, the works focus mostly on delivering data to healthcare applications and do not address issues of data management and interoperability issues introduced by the heterogeneous data resources found in modern healthcare systems. The usage of Cloud Computing provides data management and access functionality overcoming the aforementioned issues as discussed in previous sections. The concept of utilizing Cloud Computing in the context of healthcare information management is relatively new but is considered to have great potential [16]. To our best knowledge there is no other work in the literature utilizing Cloud Computing for providing pervasive healthcare information management services on mobile devices.