TY - GEN
T1 - Design and implementation of a Blog-based interactive patirntcare system
AU - Huang, Chung Ming
AU - Ku, Hao Hsiang
PY - 2009/10/19
Y1 - 2009/10/19
N2 - This study designs and proposes a Blog-based Interactive Patientcare System, called BiPS. BiPS provides omni-bearing patient services. It assists families, doctors and nurses to care patient's physiological information using healthcare sensors and to monitor patient's behaviors using the monitoring-based services. BiPS is a three-tier architecture that is composed of BiPS clients, the Web2.0-based Service Platform (WSP), and the HL7-based Medical Database (HMD). Users can interact with BiPS using heterogeneous appliances and get related latest physiological and monitoring information using our proposed Application Layer Somecast (ALS) service. The WSP provides web2.0-based applications, including Blog-based templates and interfaces, monitoring-based RSS services, interaction services, and ALS services. The HMD provides well-designed triggers and a database, including clinical information, physiological information, DICOM image files and monitoring frames. All of the delivered messages are XML-based using the HL7 protocol. The proposed BiPS can support medical information services and can be compatible with related medical information systems.
AB - This study designs and proposes a Blog-based Interactive Patientcare System, called BiPS. BiPS provides omni-bearing patient services. It assists families, doctors and nurses to care patient's physiological information using healthcare sensors and to monitor patient's behaviors using the monitoring-based services. BiPS is a three-tier architecture that is composed of BiPS clients, the Web2.0-based Service Platform (WSP), and the HL7-based Medical Database (HMD). Users can interact with BiPS using heterogeneous appliances and get related latest physiological and monitoring information using our proposed Application Layer Somecast (ALS) service. The WSP provides web2.0-based applications, including Blog-based templates and interfaces, monitoring-based RSS services, interaction services, and ALS services. The HMD provides well-designed triggers and a database, including clinical information, physiological information, DICOM image files and monitoring frames. All of the delivered messages are XML-based using the HL7 protocol. The proposed BiPS can support medical information services and can be compatible with related medical information systems.
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U2 - 10.1109/AICCSA.2009.5069314
DO - 10.1109/AICCSA.2009.5069314
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70349925386
SN - 9781424438068
T3 - 2009 IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, AICCSA 2009
SP - 124
EP - 131
BT - 2009 IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, AICCSA 2009
T2 - 7th IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, AICCSA-2009
Y2 - 10 May 2009 through 13 May 2009
ER -