2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2015.02.032
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An integrated remote monitoring platform towards Telehealth and Telecare services interoperability

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“…Balance needs to be struck with respect to privacy and patient need to conform to the requirements of using these technologies vs their potential to reduce the need for appointments or hospitalization. [55][56][57] Additional considerations include ease of patient/family use, effect on activities of daily life, and perceived stigma of wearing monitoring devices. 53,54 Consideration should be paid to equity through identification of the "social locations" of patients, referring to factors such as social class, gender, and race.…”
Section: Economic Evaluation and Payment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Balance needs to be struck with respect to privacy and patient need to conform to the requirements of using these technologies vs their potential to reduce the need for appointments or hospitalization. [55][56][57] Additional considerations include ease of patient/family use, effect on activities of daily life, and perceived stigma of wearing monitoring devices. 53,54 Consideration should be paid to equity through identification of the "social locations" of patients, referring to factors such as social class, gender, and race.…”
Section: Economic Evaluation and Payment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent health policy review by the Personal Connected Health Alliance identified the promotion of interoperability standards as crucial to the success of scaling remote patient monitoring programs. [57][58][59] Presently, the PROTECT network engages in proprietary, custom installations of monitoring solutions to conduct researchda commonplace scenario in Canada. Such custom deployments reflect ongoing, pragmatic efforts to manage technical complexity, maintain vendor confidentiality, and ensure regulatory compliance.…”
Section: Importance Of Interoperability and Cybersecuritymentioning
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“…Concrete examples, just to cite some of them, are represented by the use of such services for the federation of cloud infrastructures [20] , the realization of the so called large-scale complex critical infrastructures [6] , the integration of health information systems at a national or trans-national scale [17,36] , building large-scale scientific applications [12] , the exchange of massive data for homeland security [44] , or the Intelligent Business Information Management [43] .…”
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“…Lamprinakos et al [29] described the design and implementation of such platform that enables the deployment of services to follow-up the patient's health status based on a set of monitored parameters per disease and to profile user's habits and diagnose deviations from their usual activities. Martínez-Carreras et al, [28] describes and detailed the elements for building the next generation of integrated business environments (IBE) and to analyze the features of ESBs as the core of this infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%