2007
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.191
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Bridging the gap: a virtual health record for integrated home care

Abstract: IntroductionThe coexistence of different information systems that are unable to communicate is a persistent problem in healthcare and in integrated home care in particular.Theory and methodsPhysically federated integration is used for design of the underlying technical architecture to implement a mobile virtual health record for integrated home care. A user centered system development approach is followed during design and development of the system.ResultsA technical platform based on a service-oriented approa… Show more

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“…As such, these systems generally aim to use mobile phones to provide the functionality of biomedical devices, such as a microscope or spectrometer, to assist healthcare providers with diagnosis of diseases such as malaria or tuberculosis [2,19], which are still common in many parts of the world. Other medical uses of mobile technology include training of health workers in rural areas [15] and provision of home-care [8].…”
Section: Mobile Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, these systems generally aim to use mobile phones to provide the functionality of biomedical devices, such as a microscope or spectrometer, to assist healthcare providers with diagnosis of diseases such as malaria or tuberculosis [2,19], which are still common in many parts of the world. Other medical uses of mobile technology include training of health workers in rural areas [15] and provision of home-care [8].…”
Section: Mobile Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An information broker was used to access data from different feeder systems and making it available in a mobile environment [16]. The prototype was successfully introduced and tested for 6 months.…”
Section: The Old@home Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homecare of seniors in Sweden is provided by two main services; healthcare services, provided by medical and nursing staff, and social care services, such as cleaning and personal hygiene [20]. In the OLD@HOME project, focus was on supporting collaboration and coordination between primary care and social care through information sharing in a Virtual Health Record (VHR) [16]. But before developing the VHR a thorough context analysis was performed, and an extract of the results is presented below.…”
Section: Case 1 -Senior Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, these systems generally use mobile phones to provide the functionality of biomedical devices, such as a microscope or spectrometer, to assist healthcare providers with diagnosis of diseases such as malaria or tuberculosis (Breslauer et al 2009, Smith et al 2011, which are still common in many parts of the world. Other medical uses of mobile technology include training of health workers in rural areas (Ramachandran et al 2010), emergency medical services (Orwat et al 2010) and provision of home-care (Hägglund et al 2007).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%