2008 IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering 2008
DOI: 10.1109/sose.2008.23
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A Gateway Design for Message Passing on the SOA Healthcare Platform

Abstract: Various security and privacy issues have emerged from the SOA healthcare platform. Large amounts of personal data are transmitted daily through the SOA healthcare platform. For security and privacy reasons, the exchanged data should be encapsulated and encoded by a specific standard, a customized standard even. In this study, we first focused on investigating the importance of data exchange and message passing on SOA from the security and privacy viewpoints. Thereafter, we designed a gateway for passing messag… Show more

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“…The authors refer to this approach as "lock-in" which helps pharmacies to build customer loyalty (Volland & Eurich, 2014). Yang, Chang, and Chu (2008) have used financial and business achievement terms for evaluating the business models employed in digital patient-centered health care. In assessing the viability of business models of health care platforms, the authors claim that business achievement of such initiatives can be evaluated according to business growth, number of patients using the services, and profit growth.…”
Section: Revenue Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authors refer to this approach as "lock-in" which helps pharmacies to build customer loyalty (Volland & Eurich, 2014). Yang, Chang, and Chu (2008) have used financial and business achievement terms for evaluating the business models employed in digital patient-centered health care. In assessing the viability of business models of health care platforms, the authors claim that business achievement of such initiatives can be evaluated according to business growth, number of patients using the services, and profit growth.…”
Section: Revenue Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In assessing the viability of business models of health care platforms, the authors claim that business achievement of such initiatives can be evaluated according to business growth, number of patients using the services, and profit growth. For assessing financial achievement, profit growth, growth in service packages, and financial forecast can be the potential key performance indicators to evaluate business models (Yang, Chang, & Chu, 2008).…”
Section: Revenue Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%