3 research outputs found
An architecture for interoperability and ubiquity of medical information
In critical situations, such as decision making in healthcare, is necessary to have access to all the patient’s information, this information must be reliable, and must be accessed in an easy and fast way. These requirements make medical information systems of extreme importance. However in today’s molds and with the advent of the Internet and mobile devices, a paradigm shift, from the current isolated systems to interoperable distributed systems, that take advantage of ubiquitous computing, is needed. The present work proposes an architecture that aims to answer the needs of
interoperability between heterogeneous systems and the need of ubiquity of medical information systems
Promoting ubiquity and interoperability among health information systems using an soa based architecture
Health information systems are of extreme importance and they became an intrinsic part of the healthcare sector. However, in today’s molds and with the advent of the Internet and mobile devices, a paradigm shift, from the current isolated systems to interoperable distributed systems, that take advantage of ubiquitous computing, is needed. In critical situations, such as decision making in healthcare, it is necessary to have access to all of the patient’s information; for the information must be reliable and must be accessed in an easy and fast way. The present work
proposes an architecture that aims to answer the needs of interoperability between heterogeneous health information systems and the need for ubiquity of medical information. A prototype was developed that tries to provide interoperability through a service-oriented architecture using web
services. A mobile component was also developed to enable ubiquitous access to medical information. This work is based on the authors’ knowledge about the Portuguese National Health Service
A SOA based architecture to promote ubiquity and interoperability among health information systems
In critical situations, such as decision making in healthcare, is necessary to have access to all
of the patient’s information, the information must be reliable, and must be accessed in an easy
and fast way. These requirements make medical information systems of extreme importance.
However in today’s molds and with the advent of the Internet and mobile devices, a paradigm
shift, from the current isolated systems to interoperable distributed systems, that take
advantage of ubiquitous computing, is needed. The present work proposes an architecture that
aims to answer the needs of interoperability between heterogeneous systems and the need of
ubiquity of medical information systems. A prototype was developed that tries to provide
interoperability through a service-oriented architecture using web services. A mobile
component was also developed to enable ubiquitous access to medical information. This work
was based on the author’s knowledge about the Portuguese National Health Service