ccess to information holds the key to the
empowerment of everybody despite where they are living. This
research is to be carried out in respect of the people living in
developing countries, considering their plight and complex
geographical, demographic, social-economic conditions
surrounding the areas they live, which hinder access to
information and of professionals providing services such as
medical workers, which has led to high death rates and
development
stagnation.
Research
on
Unified
Communications and Integrated Collaborations (UCIC)
system in the health sector of developing countries comes in
to create a possible solution of bridging the digital canyon
among the communities. The system is meant to deliver
services in a seamless manner to assist health workers situated
anywhere to be accessed easily and access information which
will help in service delivery. The proposed UCIC provides the
most immersive telepresence experience for one-to-one or
many-to-many meetings. Extending to locations anywhere in
the world, the transformative platform delivers Ultra-low
operating costs through the use of general purpose networks
and using special lenses and track systems.
The aim is to identify challenges anticipated in the deployment
of the UCIC system in the health sector of developing countries
and recommend possible solutions. These recommendations
once adopted and implemented correctly will bring
enhancement to the speed and quality of services offered by
health workers. The capacities of UCIC will help health
workers shorten decision cycles, accelerate service delivery
and save lives by speeding access to information and by making
it possible for all health workers and patients to collaborate
everywhere.
1. The document discusses New Zealand's plans to expand broadband access through two government initiatives, and how this will benefit the health sector.
2. It outlines New Zealand's national health IT plan to improve healthcare through electronic sharing of patient information, enabled by expanded broadband access.
3. Expanding broadband access through these initiatives has the potential to improve healthcare delivery in New Zealand by enabling new telehealth applications and improving connectivity across the health system.
The document describes a future model for delivering home and community health care services using new technologies and interoperability standards. It involves:
1. Using e-devices and mobile apps in patients' homes to monitor health and enable remote diagnosis, with data flowing securely between patients and healthcare providers.
2. Developing a system where all the various e-devices and healthcare records can interoperate through common standards, giving providers a full view of patients' care needs.
3. Implementing this new model will require national infrastructures that separate physical networks from shared data and service models, and using standards like OASIS to ensure interoperability.
IEEE DEST 2013 tGov paper eHealth - The Future Service Model for Home & Co...Hans A. Kielland Aanesen
Abstract — This document describes how future home and community health care services can be delivered using a range of new technologies and using standards developed by the EPR-forum and OASIS, and provides an overview of current efforts to build a new demonstrator showing how these services can be provided by the interoperability of the various edevices and systems.
NZ Commerce Commission - Issues paper 2 e-health and e-education - january 2012Silvia Zanini
The Commerce Commission released the second of three issues papers relating to the uptake of high speed broadband ahead of a public conference in February 2012. The paper is in two parts and examines the potential demand for high speed broadband from the education and health sectors.
The paper was prepared by Ernie Newman, former Chief Executive of the Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand.
This document discusses contemporary health information technology opportunities and challenges. It describes how most healthcare organizations have implemented basic HIT like EHRs but must now adopt more transformational applications using technologies like AI, big data analytics, blockchain, cloud computing and more. However, technological issues around interoperability, costs and expertise remain challenges. Managerial challenges also exist regarding security, privacy, governance and demonstrating return on investment of HIT. Overall healthcare organizations need to address both technical and managerial challenges to successfully transform with HIT.
Contemporary Health Information Technology (HIT): Opportunities and Challenges
Wullianallur Raghupathi1, Viju Raghupathi2, Joseph Tan3*
1Professor, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University, USA
2Associate Professor, Koppelman School of Business, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
3Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
E-Government and E-Health Strategies by Mrs. Veronica Boateng,Director, Application Systems Ghana Information and Communications Technology Directorate (GICTeD)
Microsoft Unified Communications – Role in Healthcare Service Improvement Whi...Microsoft Private Cloud
Unified communications (UC) broadly defines a highly integrated
communications environment that combines, or unifies, text, voice,
video, and data communications in innovative ways to provide process
and productivity improvement. It provides for real-time delivery of
communications based on the preferred method and location of the
recipient and facilitates the incorporation of all information sources
pertinent to the communication. The technologies to support UC can
include email, telephony, voicemail, instant messaging (IM), video,
Web conferencing, and short message service (SMS), which can be
brought together in various combinations in real time and coordinated.
The benefits of UC are amplified in those organizations in which the
workers are highly mobile and communication between them is both
critical and time sensitive.
1. The document discusses New Zealand's plans to expand broadband access through two government initiatives, and how this will benefit the health sector.
2. It outlines New Zealand's national health IT plan to improve healthcare through electronic sharing of patient information, enabled by expanded broadband access.
3. Expanding broadband access through these initiatives has the potential to improve healthcare delivery in New Zealand by enabling new telehealth applications and improving connectivity across the health system.
The document describes a future model for delivering home and community health care services using new technologies and interoperability standards. It involves:
1. Using e-devices and mobile apps in patients' homes to monitor health and enable remote diagnosis, with data flowing securely between patients and healthcare providers.
2. Developing a system where all the various e-devices and healthcare records can interoperate through common standards, giving providers a full view of patients' care needs.
3. Implementing this new model will require national infrastructures that separate physical networks from shared data and service models, and using standards like OASIS to ensure interoperability.
IEEE DEST 2013 tGov paper eHealth - The Future Service Model for Home & Co...Hans A. Kielland Aanesen
Abstract — This document describes how future home and community health care services can be delivered using a range of new technologies and using standards developed by the EPR-forum and OASIS, and provides an overview of current efforts to build a new demonstrator showing how these services can be provided by the interoperability of the various edevices and systems.
NZ Commerce Commission - Issues paper 2 e-health and e-education - january 2012Silvia Zanini
The Commerce Commission released the second of three issues papers relating to the uptake of high speed broadband ahead of a public conference in February 2012. The paper is in two parts and examines the potential demand for high speed broadband from the education and health sectors.
The paper was prepared by Ernie Newman, former Chief Executive of the Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand.
This document discusses contemporary health information technology opportunities and challenges. It describes how most healthcare organizations have implemented basic HIT like EHRs but must now adopt more transformational applications using technologies like AI, big data analytics, blockchain, cloud computing and more. However, technological issues around interoperability, costs and expertise remain challenges. Managerial challenges also exist regarding security, privacy, governance and demonstrating return on investment of HIT. Overall healthcare organizations need to address both technical and managerial challenges to successfully transform with HIT.
Contemporary Health Information Technology (HIT): Opportunities and Challenges
Wullianallur Raghupathi1, Viju Raghupathi2, Joseph Tan3*
1Professor, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University, USA
2Associate Professor, Koppelman School of Business, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
3Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
E-Government and E-Health Strategies by Mrs. Veronica Boateng,Director, Application Systems Ghana Information and Communications Technology Directorate (GICTeD)
Microsoft Unified Communications – Role in Healthcare Service Improvement Whi...Microsoft Private Cloud
Unified communications (UC) broadly defines a highly integrated
communications environment that combines, or unifies, text, voice,
video, and data communications in innovative ways to provide process
and productivity improvement. It provides for real-time delivery of
communications based on the preferred method and location of the
recipient and facilitates the incorporation of all information sources
pertinent to the communication. The technologies to support UC can
include email, telephony, voicemail, instant messaging (IM), video,
Web conferencing, and short message service (SMS), which can be
brought together in various combinations in real time and coordinated.
The benefits of UC are amplified in those organizations in which the
workers are highly mobile and communication between them is both
critical and time sensitive.
Service Discovery – A Survey and Comparison ijujournal
The document summarizes and compares several major service discovery approaches. It provides an overview of service discovery objectives and techniques, then surveys prominent protocols including SLP, Jini, and UPnP. Each approach is analyzed based on features like service description, discovery architecture, announcement/query mechanisms, and how they handle service usage and dynamic network changes. The comparison aims to identify strengths and limitations to guide future research in improving service discovery.
This document summarizes Benedict Tan and Oliver Tian's presentation on using Body Sensor Networks (BSN) for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients. The presentation discusses developing a system that uses BSN to capture patient motion data and reconstruct it in a virtual 3D space. This system aims to provide an immersive rehabilitation experience and analytics to improve therapy programs. Initial results from clinical trials in China and Singapore show the system can accurately capture patient movement and evaluate rehabilitation progress by comparing to normal ranges of motion. However, challenges remain regarding sensor design, algorithm development, and addressing social and privacy issues.
Broadband can help address challenges in rural healthcare by enabling new services. It can help remove isolation for rural health providers through telehealth services like peer review, remote education and guidance. For remote patients, broadband allows electronic consultations, access to specialists through referrals, and diagnostic services. Opportunities exist to use broadband to support integrated family health centers as technology hubs and enable shared services and high-definition video conferencing and imaging. This helps bring healthcare into remote communities.
Today, digitalization is a catalyst for economic growth. Digitalization opens huge opportunities
for service providers to create novel solutions for consumers. For example, consumers are willing to spend
more money and time to take care of themselves and this provides new business for wellness service providers.
The aim of this paper is to provide new knowledge on how user involvement and co-design can boost
development of digital wellness services, and what are their potential benefits for companies. The paper
introduces three case studies in which novel mobile wellness services were developed in collaboration with
users in Owela platform in different phases of the development process.
This report examines the use of mobile networks to enhance healthcare (mHealth). It defines mHealth and provides an overview of existing and next-generation mHealth applications. It discusses illustrative business cases and how mHealth can benefit society by improving healthcare delivery and public health programs. The report also covers deployment considerations and provides case studies of mHealth in China. It concludes by making recommendations for key players to realize the potential of mHealth.
Peoplelink Corporate solutions Pvt ltd is an Indian based It Telecom product development company has launched a Video conferencing solution which uses Software based codec’s and can be accessible from any Laptop/desktop from any where at any time, hence this is a software based video conferencing solution this saves 75% cost on the investment for video conference infrastructure also it saves the recurring cost to the band width.
Making Health Care Universally Accessible Ruchi Dass
The emergence of telemedicine as a core necessity. Can a case of the flu be diagnosed over
Skype? Is it possible to learn the results
of your computed tomography
scan after midnight? Can a young mother
receive care where a trained pediatrician
can’t visit? The answer to all of these questions
is yes. With the latest revolution in
information technology and the availability
of advanced computer systems worldwide,
telemedicine has made all of this possible.
The City of New York developed the Eligibility Data & Image Transfer System (EDITS) to allow authorized providers to electronically submit public health insurance applications and documentation, improving efficiency. Over 55,000 new applications are submitted monthly. EDITS was expanded to include Medicaid renewal processing. Online renewal was also made available to many Medicaid recipients. EDITS streamlined the application process, increased productivity by over 50%, and reduced application processing time by 40% while eliminating storage and imaging costs.
Connected information technology has the potential to drive service integration and accountability in aged care, but several challenges must be addressed. As the global population ages, joint public and private sector approaches are needed to meet the increasing needs of older adults who require support. While connectivity could allow information sharing to improve care coordination and quality management, assumptions about how service integration will unfold should be examined. True potential will only be achieved through concurrent policy changes, funding, organizational development, and systems changes at all levels.
Fdrg bcn-014 - m icf progress report (stefanus snyman & olaf kraus de camargo)Stefanus Snyman
This document discusses plans for developing a mobile application called mICF to capture patient health data using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. A survey found support from health professionals for an app allowing selection of ICF items and qualifiers to enter data. The app aims to facilitate continuity of care by allowing sharing of reports between providers. Developers will focus first on a minimum viable product, with plans for pilot testing and developing partnerships for ongoing collaboration.
SMART HEALTH CARE: AN IDEAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM FOR SMART VILLAGE BY INTEGRATI...JIANGUANGLUNG DANGMEI
The concept behind the “Smart Village” is that technology plays an important role for development rendering to education, power, farming, local business opportunities, improving health care, entrepreneurship, internet connectivity and overall enhancement of rural village dwellers. It is a modern approach for off-grid communities. There are major obstacles for the rural people in accessing the health care services In India. With the wide use of advanced technologies, it can establish a better and smarter health care delivery system as Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the health care industry by adding up new and advanced technologies to make healthcare efficient, improve access to care, increase care quality and reduce care cost. It will take an important role in delivering health care to people in remote areas by monitoring the health care system through internet connectivity providing emergency notifications and accurate data in real time for better health decisions. It has the potential to bring better health care in reducing mortality rate of the rural areas. The introduction of smart health care will be one the essential strategic approaches to meet the health care services in the rural villages of India. This paper explores the role of the advanced technologies in healthcare delivery taking a close look at the smart health care aspects in the perspective of Smart Village.
Deep Blue Communications is the leader in engineering, installing and supporting hospitality networks that ensure your property opens on time, on budget, with all your technologies working together the way they should - on day one. With over 10 years’ experience, Deep Blue has made the INC 5000 List of the Fastest Growing Companies, emerging as a pioneer in converged networks for properties by seamlessly integrating hospitality, retail and entertainment services. Deep Blue collaborates with you and your technology vendors to design and install the network, manage all 3rd party product integrations and provide ongoing support, streamlining operations with solutions that deliver the best ROI within your budget. We help businesses across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean elevate their guest experience. For more information, contact sales@deepbluecommunications.com, call 844-389-2718, or visit www.deepbluecommunications.com.
“Mobile Health(mHealth) is the use of mobile and wireless devices, the technology, to provide Health outcomes, Healthcare services and Health research.”
The Impact of Using the Information Technology on the Quality of Health Servi...inventionjournals
The document discusses a study on the impact of using information technology on the quality of health services in private hospitals in Najran, Saudi Arabia. It presents a model showing the relationship between the independent variable of information technology and the dependent variables of health service quality, hospitality service quality, and administrative service quality. The study aims to examine the availability of information technology, its relationship to service quality dimensions, and its impact on each service quality dimension. Survey data was collected from 64 employees to test the model and hypotheses about the importance and positive impact of information technology on health service quality.
Health IT Summit San Francisco 2015 - Case Study "Taking Mobility Beyond Wireless Phones: A Work in Progress"
Neal Ganguly, MBA, FCHIME, FHIMSS, CHCIO
VP & CIO
JFK Health System
iHT2 case studies and presentations illustrate challenges, successes and various factors in the outcomes of numerous types of health IT implementations. They are interactive and dynamic sessions providing opportunity for dialogue, debate and exchanging ideas and best practices. This session will be presented by a thought leader in the provider, payer or government space.
The document provides guidelines for the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) Sandbox (NS), which allows technologies and products to be tested in a controlled environment before being integrated into the National Digital Health Ecosystem. The NS aims to foster responsible innovation, promote efficiency, and benefit consumers by enabling testing of products using NDHM building blocks. Eligible applicants include healthcare providers and technology companies. Products are tested for up to 6 months to evaluate compliance, consumer response, and integration with NDHM standards before potential broader adoption. The NS framework provides a structured way for NDHM to engage partners and support useful health technologies while managing risks.
The document discusses the opportunity for transformation in healthcare through connecting patients, clinicians, and organizations using information and communication technologies. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that have improved healthcare delivery through applications like telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and unified communications. These solutions helped increase access to care, improve outcomes, and reduce costs.
GlobalSpace Healthcare Technologies provides online video consultation and medical tourism facilities through its brand Medico-Experts. Medico-Experts is a cloud-based telemedicine platform that connects patients from around the world with doctors from partner hospitals for online video consultations. The internship project involved researching Afghanistan's healthcare sector to determine the potential for Medico-Experts' services in the country.
Environmental eHealth : A critical compenent of eHealth readiness assessment by Richard Scott, CEO & Principal
Consultant for NT Consulting, Editor - Journal ISfTeH, Canada
Interoperability issues for the Deployment of Unified Communications and Inte...idescitation
Access to information holds the key to the empowerment of everybody despite where they are living. This
research is to be carried out in respect of the people living in
developing countries, considering their plight and complex
geographical, demographic, social-economic conditions
surrounding the areas they live, which hinder access to
information and of professionals providing services such as
medical workers, which has led to high death rates and
development
stagnation.
Research
on
Unified
Communications and Integrated Collaborations (UCIC)
system in the health sector of developing countries comes in
to create a possible solution of bridging the digital canyon
among the communities. The aim is to deliver services in a
seamless manner to assist health workers situated anywhere
to be accessed easily and access information which will help
in service delivery. The proposed UCIC system provides the
most immersive telepresence experience for one-to-one or
many-to-many meetings. Extending to locations anywhere in
the world, the transformative platform delivers Ultra-low
operating costs through the use of general purpose networks
and using special lenses and track systems. The aim of this
paper is to identify the interoperability issues anticipated in
the deployment of the UCIC system in the health sector of
developing countries and recommend possible solutions. These
recommendations once adopted and implemented correctly
will bring enhancement to the speed and quality of services
offered by health workers. The capacities of UCIC will help
health workers shorten decision cycles, accelerate service
delivery and save lives by speeding access to information and
by making it possible for all health workers and patients to
collaborate everywhere
Digital Transformation of Healthcare amid COVID-19 Pandemic.pdfShelly Megan
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the digitalization of the healthcare sector, primarily influencing the remote working capabilities and user experience. Digitalization of healthcare fastened the diagnosis, enabling faster and better treatment. Tele medicine has proved to be very beneficial. The digital supply chain management solution is another significant advancement. These digital advancements will have a long-term impact on the healthcare system, boosting the user experience and affordability.
Service Discovery – A Survey and Comparison ijujournal
The document summarizes and compares several major service discovery approaches. It provides an overview of service discovery objectives and techniques, then surveys prominent protocols including SLP, Jini, and UPnP. Each approach is analyzed based on features like service description, discovery architecture, announcement/query mechanisms, and how they handle service usage and dynamic network changes. The comparison aims to identify strengths and limitations to guide future research in improving service discovery.
This document summarizes Benedict Tan and Oliver Tian's presentation on using Body Sensor Networks (BSN) for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients. The presentation discusses developing a system that uses BSN to capture patient motion data and reconstruct it in a virtual 3D space. This system aims to provide an immersive rehabilitation experience and analytics to improve therapy programs. Initial results from clinical trials in China and Singapore show the system can accurately capture patient movement and evaluate rehabilitation progress by comparing to normal ranges of motion. However, challenges remain regarding sensor design, algorithm development, and addressing social and privacy issues.
Broadband can help address challenges in rural healthcare by enabling new services. It can help remove isolation for rural health providers through telehealth services like peer review, remote education and guidance. For remote patients, broadband allows electronic consultations, access to specialists through referrals, and diagnostic services. Opportunities exist to use broadband to support integrated family health centers as technology hubs and enable shared services and high-definition video conferencing and imaging. This helps bring healthcare into remote communities.
Today, digitalization is a catalyst for economic growth. Digitalization opens huge opportunities
for service providers to create novel solutions for consumers. For example, consumers are willing to spend
more money and time to take care of themselves and this provides new business for wellness service providers.
The aim of this paper is to provide new knowledge on how user involvement and co-design can boost
development of digital wellness services, and what are their potential benefits for companies. The paper
introduces three case studies in which novel mobile wellness services were developed in collaboration with
users in Owela platform in different phases of the development process.
This report examines the use of mobile networks to enhance healthcare (mHealth). It defines mHealth and provides an overview of existing and next-generation mHealth applications. It discusses illustrative business cases and how mHealth can benefit society by improving healthcare delivery and public health programs. The report also covers deployment considerations and provides case studies of mHealth in China. It concludes by making recommendations for key players to realize the potential of mHealth.
Peoplelink Corporate solutions Pvt ltd is an Indian based It Telecom product development company has launched a Video conferencing solution which uses Software based codec’s and can be accessible from any Laptop/desktop from any where at any time, hence this is a software based video conferencing solution this saves 75% cost on the investment for video conference infrastructure also it saves the recurring cost to the band width.
Making Health Care Universally Accessible Ruchi Dass
The emergence of telemedicine as a core necessity. Can a case of the flu be diagnosed over
Skype? Is it possible to learn the results
of your computed tomography
scan after midnight? Can a young mother
receive care where a trained pediatrician
can’t visit? The answer to all of these questions
is yes. With the latest revolution in
information technology and the availability
of advanced computer systems worldwide,
telemedicine has made all of this possible.
The City of New York developed the Eligibility Data & Image Transfer System (EDITS) to allow authorized providers to electronically submit public health insurance applications and documentation, improving efficiency. Over 55,000 new applications are submitted monthly. EDITS was expanded to include Medicaid renewal processing. Online renewal was also made available to many Medicaid recipients. EDITS streamlined the application process, increased productivity by over 50%, and reduced application processing time by 40% while eliminating storage and imaging costs.
Connected information technology has the potential to drive service integration and accountability in aged care, but several challenges must be addressed. As the global population ages, joint public and private sector approaches are needed to meet the increasing needs of older adults who require support. While connectivity could allow information sharing to improve care coordination and quality management, assumptions about how service integration will unfold should be examined. True potential will only be achieved through concurrent policy changes, funding, organizational development, and systems changes at all levels.
Fdrg bcn-014 - m icf progress report (stefanus snyman & olaf kraus de camargo)Stefanus Snyman
This document discusses plans for developing a mobile application called mICF to capture patient health data using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. A survey found support from health professionals for an app allowing selection of ICF items and qualifiers to enter data. The app aims to facilitate continuity of care by allowing sharing of reports between providers. Developers will focus first on a minimum viable product, with plans for pilot testing and developing partnerships for ongoing collaboration.
SMART HEALTH CARE: AN IDEAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM FOR SMART VILLAGE BY INTEGRATI...JIANGUANGLUNG DANGMEI
The concept behind the “Smart Village” is that technology plays an important role for development rendering to education, power, farming, local business opportunities, improving health care, entrepreneurship, internet connectivity and overall enhancement of rural village dwellers. It is a modern approach for off-grid communities. There are major obstacles for the rural people in accessing the health care services In India. With the wide use of advanced technologies, it can establish a better and smarter health care delivery system as Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the health care industry by adding up new and advanced technologies to make healthcare efficient, improve access to care, increase care quality and reduce care cost. It will take an important role in delivering health care to people in remote areas by monitoring the health care system through internet connectivity providing emergency notifications and accurate data in real time for better health decisions. It has the potential to bring better health care in reducing mortality rate of the rural areas. The introduction of smart health care will be one the essential strategic approaches to meet the health care services in the rural villages of India. This paper explores the role of the advanced technologies in healthcare delivery taking a close look at the smart health care aspects in the perspective of Smart Village.
Deep Blue Communications is the leader in engineering, installing and supporting hospitality networks that ensure your property opens on time, on budget, with all your technologies working together the way they should - on day one. With over 10 years’ experience, Deep Blue has made the INC 5000 List of the Fastest Growing Companies, emerging as a pioneer in converged networks for properties by seamlessly integrating hospitality, retail and entertainment services. Deep Blue collaborates with you and your technology vendors to design and install the network, manage all 3rd party product integrations and provide ongoing support, streamlining operations with solutions that deliver the best ROI within your budget. We help businesses across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean elevate their guest experience. For more information, contact sales@deepbluecommunications.com, call 844-389-2718, or visit www.deepbluecommunications.com.
“Mobile Health(mHealth) is the use of mobile and wireless devices, the technology, to provide Health outcomes, Healthcare services and Health research.”
The Impact of Using the Information Technology on the Quality of Health Servi...inventionjournals
The document discusses a study on the impact of using information technology on the quality of health services in private hospitals in Najran, Saudi Arabia. It presents a model showing the relationship between the independent variable of information technology and the dependent variables of health service quality, hospitality service quality, and administrative service quality. The study aims to examine the availability of information technology, its relationship to service quality dimensions, and its impact on each service quality dimension. Survey data was collected from 64 employees to test the model and hypotheses about the importance and positive impact of information technology on health service quality.
Health IT Summit San Francisco 2015 - Case Study "Taking Mobility Beyond Wireless Phones: A Work in Progress"
Neal Ganguly, MBA, FCHIME, FHIMSS, CHCIO
VP & CIO
JFK Health System
iHT2 case studies and presentations illustrate challenges, successes and various factors in the outcomes of numerous types of health IT implementations. They are interactive and dynamic sessions providing opportunity for dialogue, debate and exchanging ideas and best practices. This session will be presented by a thought leader in the provider, payer or government space.
The document provides guidelines for the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) Sandbox (NS), which allows technologies and products to be tested in a controlled environment before being integrated into the National Digital Health Ecosystem. The NS aims to foster responsible innovation, promote efficiency, and benefit consumers by enabling testing of products using NDHM building blocks. Eligible applicants include healthcare providers and technology companies. Products are tested for up to 6 months to evaluate compliance, consumer response, and integration with NDHM standards before potential broader adoption. The NS framework provides a structured way for NDHM to engage partners and support useful health technologies while managing risks.
The document discusses the opportunity for transformation in healthcare through connecting patients, clinicians, and organizations using information and communication technologies. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that have improved healthcare delivery through applications like telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and unified communications. These solutions helped increase access to care, improve outcomes, and reduce costs.
GlobalSpace Healthcare Technologies provides online video consultation and medical tourism facilities through its brand Medico-Experts. Medico-Experts is a cloud-based telemedicine platform that connects patients from around the world with doctors from partner hospitals for online video consultations. The internship project involved researching Afghanistan's healthcare sector to determine the potential for Medico-Experts' services in the country.
Environmental eHealth : A critical compenent of eHealth readiness assessment by Richard Scott, CEO & Principal
Consultant for NT Consulting, Editor - Journal ISfTeH, Canada
Environmental eHealth : A critical compenent of eHealth readiness assessment ...
Similar to Challenges of Deploying Unified Communications and Integrated Collaborations System in the Health Sector of Developing Countries: A case of Uganda
Interoperability issues for the Deployment of Unified Communications and Inte...idescitation
Access to information holds the key to the empowerment of everybody despite where they are living. This
research is to be carried out in respect of the people living in
developing countries, considering their plight and complex
geographical, demographic, social-economic conditions
surrounding the areas they live, which hinder access to
information and of professionals providing services such as
medical workers, which has led to high death rates and
development
stagnation.
Research
on
Unified
Communications and Integrated Collaborations (UCIC)
system in the health sector of developing countries comes in
to create a possible solution of bridging the digital canyon
among the communities. The aim is to deliver services in a
seamless manner to assist health workers situated anywhere
to be accessed easily and access information which will help
in service delivery. The proposed UCIC system provides the
most immersive telepresence experience for one-to-one or
many-to-many meetings. Extending to locations anywhere in
the world, the transformative platform delivers Ultra-low
operating costs through the use of general purpose networks
and using special lenses and track systems. The aim of this
paper is to identify the interoperability issues anticipated in
the deployment of the UCIC system in the health sector of
developing countries and recommend possible solutions. These
recommendations once adopted and implemented correctly
will bring enhancement to the speed and quality of services
offered by health workers. The capacities of UCIC will help
health workers shorten decision cycles, accelerate service
delivery and save lives by speeding access to information and
by making it possible for all health workers and patients to
collaborate everywhere
Digital Transformation of Healthcare amid COVID-19 Pandemic.pdfShelly Megan
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the digitalization of the healthcare sector, primarily influencing the remote working capabilities and user experience. Digitalization of healthcare fastened the diagnosis, enabling faster and better treatment. Tele medicine has proved to be very beneficial. The digital supply chain management solution is another significant advancement. These digital advancements will have a long-term impact on the healthcare system, boosting the user experience and affordability.
Article about Digital transformation in healthcare. It's a summary of my presentation at Tokio international congress of the International Federation of Hospital engineering
A study on significance of adopting cloud computing paradigm in healthcare se...cloud100
This is a very nice IEEE paper to get latest information on cloud computing security and privacy practices, challenges and the solution. This paper mainly discusses the significances of adopting cloud computing in healthcare sector and describes that how cloud computing can be adopted by the healthcare organization and what are the challenged for it.
CLOUD COMPUTING BASED TELEMEDICINE SERVICEIRJET Journal
This document discusses a cloud computing-based telemedicine service. The key points are:
1. Telemedicine uses technology like high-speed internet and live video streaming to provide remote medical services and access to patient data. This allows doctors to treat patients across distances.
2. Cloud computing can improve telemedicine by providing scalable computing resources and storage of medical information. Doctors and patients can access data remotely through the cloud.
3. The proposed system would use cloud computing to support a web-based telemedicine network. Medical data would be stored and processed on multiple cloud servers while maintaining patient privacy and security. This could help provide better healthcare access.
This document proposes a solution for providing primary healthcare to rural areas of India using information and communication technologies (ICT). It discusses how sensors could be connected to laptops and mobile phones via USB to monitor vital signs. A software would acquire this health data and transmit it to doctors for prescriptions. The solution aims to make quality healthcare accessible to underprivileged rural populations by saving travel time and costs through telemedicine. It presents a model using body area networks and an embedded system with guidelines for user-centered design of healthcare software.
E-nursing involves the use of information and communication technologies to enhance nursing practice and improve patient outcomes. It allows nurses to access online resources, interact digitally with peers, and participate in telehealth initiatives. The goal of e-nursing is to help nurses benefit from technological advancements. It has the potential to improve decision-making, support evidence-based practice, and guide development of electronic health records. While e-nursing provides advantages, its implementation requires strategies to increase nurse competency and support within healthcare organizations.
Report-Fog Based Emergency System For Smart Enhanced Living EnvironmentKEERTHANA M
Report-An ambient assisted-living emergency system exploits cloud and fog computing, an outdoor positioning mechanism, and emergency and communication protocols to locate activity-challenged individuals.
Usability Lessons From National Healthcare AppsCyber-Duck
From our webinar, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - Usability Lessons From National Healthcare Apps.
Discover our presentation for World Usability Day, as we shine a light on the impact of digitalisation on public health services, specifically through the lens of delivering great user experiences and better patient care with healthcare apps.
This document discusses using the Internet of Things (IoT) to transform healthcare systems and improve health services in rural villages. It proposes setting up basic health facilities and training local people to handle emergency health situations using IoT technologies. This could help provide healthcare access in remote villages that currently lack even basic services. The document reviews several related works discussing using mobile health applications over small wireless networks to monitor patients remotely, address privacy and security issues, and enable interoperability between connected medical devices and healthcare systems. The goal is to improve healthcare access and quality of life for rural populations through innovative applications of emerging technologies.
Telehealth allows providers to conduct assessments, screenings, evaluations, consultations, interviews, patient monitoring, and review treatment plans remotely using video conferencing technologies. This expands access to care for patients, especially those with mental health conditions, by reducing barriers like transportation and physical disabilities. Integrating telehealth with electronic health records like DrCloudEHR allows seamless provision of remote care, including scheduling, documentation, billing, and compliance with security and privacy standards.
Imran Sarwar Bajwa, [2010], "Virtual Telemedicine Using Natural Language Processing", International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering IJITWE 5(1):43-55, January 2010
Healthcare Maneuverability: Equipping the mobile clinician of futureVARUN KESAVAN
Healthcare IT has emerged as a driving force in bringing about better patient care, and mobility is a key component. Mobility in the healthcare world is unique: clinicians roam from one shared workstation to another, use their tablets on rounds, check data on personal smartphones, and work on home computers. They may need to access clinical systems and vital patient data on any system at any time. The benefits of mobility, however, bring substantial requirements for IT, especially as healthcare entities are becoming more open to adopting cloud computing.
This document discusses the use of tele-ophthalmology and telemedicine in rural areas to improve access to eye care. It describes how tele-ophthalmology works by connecting doctors at urban hospitals to patients in rural vision centers using videoconferencing and image sharing technology. The benefits discussed include increased access to specialty care for rural populations in a more cost-effective manner by reducing travel costs and time. Challenges like infrastructure and connectivity issues are also mentioned. Overall, the document argues that tele-ophthalmology can help deliver quality eye care services to rural communities.
An Data Center Solution Architecture Architecture For Advanced Healthcare Mon...ijceronline
Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a digital record shared across different healthcare settings, by network-connected enterprise-wide information systems called EHR systems. Cloud computing paradigm is one of the popular Health Information Technology infrastructures for facilitating Electronic Health Record (EHR) sharing and EHR integration. Healthcare clouds offer new possibilities, such as easy and ubiquitous access to medical data, and opportunities for new business models. However, they also bear new risks and raise challenges with respect to security and privacy aspects. The global economic crisis has affected the health sector. The costs of healthcare services rise and healthcare professionals are becoming scarce and hard to find, it is imminent that healthcare organizations consider adopting health information technology (HIT) systems. Healthcare professionals must have all the information they require to make prompt patient-care decisions. The growing of mobility connections, people can access all the resources hosted in the cloud any time using any device. The adoption of Cloud Computing in healthcare system for delivering health information and services, driven by the fact that healthcare services in Jordan are almost provided manually from tools to technologies, the growth of inhabitants and refugees crisis, healthcare stakeholders ICT consciousness, and the technical challenges and delays faces the implementation e-Healthcare system. The different problems concerning the managerial, administrative and management aspects, to the concern of physician or researcher, that necessities the infrastructure to process, store, manage patient data, analysis, diagnosis, and so on. Cloud computing is a significant alternative to solve many of these problems providing several advantages in terms of resource management and computational capabilities. In this paper we propose a national cloud computing data centers architecture solution to host healthcare system services computing resources components, proposing building a national e-health cloud environment to overcome many of the challenges confronting the success of Hakeem the core of the National e-Health System (NHS) for the provision of e-Health as a Service.
This document proposes a mobile health (mHealth) architecture for low-cost applications that run on existing mobile devices used by frontline health workers in developing countries. The design aims to be frugal and simple. It includes developing local applications that run on health workers' phones to aid daily tasks, and extending phone capabilities with low-cost external sensor modules for measurements like pulse oximetry, ECG, and phonocardiography. Prototypes include apps for respiratory/pulse counting, gestational dating, drug dosing, drip rates, and medication reminders. The system integrates these tools to help address resource constraints in developing world healthcare.
Chances are that the delivery of your healthcare is about to evolve, if it hasn’t already. Collaboration technologies are transforming how doctors and patients interact – from remote video consultations to wearable health monitoring devices, the Digital Healthcare era is knocking!
Real-time Clinical Communication and Care CoordinationiCareQuality.us
clinicalMessage is a communication platform that facilitates real-time collaboration across clinical teams through mobile devices. It transforms clinical communication compared to pagers by enabling streamlined processes using technology. Key capabilities include mobile communication, patient handoffs, closed-loop messaging, performance measurement, and supporting an expert learning community to continuously improve care.
The document discusses how technology is transforming the exam room into connected health. It outlines several key enablers of mobile health and connected health such as electronic health records, personal health records, mobile devices, telehealth, and remote monitoring devices. The benefits of these technologies include improved access to care, greater efficiency, reduced costs, and increased quality. The document also demonstrates how technologies like Cisco HealthPresence can enhance care delivery through telehealth by integrating video conferencing, medical devices, and health record access to allow remote visits and consultations.
In this paper, a novel cloud-based WBAN health management system is introduced to. This system can be used for people’s health information collection, record, storage and transmission, health status monitoring and assessment, health education, telemedicine, and remote health management. Therefore it can provide health management services on-demand timely, appropriately and without boundaries.
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This document summarizes a research paper that proposes using an artificial neural network tuned by a simulated annealing algorithm for real-time credit card fraud detection. The paper describes how simulated annealing can be used to train the weights of a neural network model to classify credit card transactions as fraudulent or non-fraudulent based on attributes of past transactions. The algorithm is tested on a real-world credit card transaction dataset and is found to effectively classify most transactions correctly, though some misclassifications still occur.
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have been widely used in various applications.
In these networks nodes collect data from the attached sensors and send their data to a base
station. However, nodes in WSN have limited power supply in form of battery so the nodes
are expected to minimize energy consumption in order to maximize the lifetime of WSN. A
number of techniques have been proposed in the literature to reduce the energy
consumption significantly. In this paper, we propose a new clustering based technique
which is a modification of the popular LEACH algorithm. In this technique, first cluster
heads are elected using the improved LEACH algorithm as usual, and then a cluster of
nodes is formed based on the distance between node and cluster head. Finally, data from
node is transferred to cluster head. Cluster heads forward data, after applying aggregation,
to the cluster head that is closer to it than sink in forward direction or directly to the sink.
This reduction in distance travelled improves the performance over LEACH algorithm
significantly.
This document provides an overview of vertical handover decision strategies in heterogeneous wireless networks. It begins with an introduction to always best connectivity requirements in next generation networks that allow users to move between different network technologies. It then discusses the key aspects of handover management, including the three phases of initiation, decision, and execution. Various criteria for the handover decision process are described, such as received signal strength, network connection time, available bandwidth, power consumption, cost, security, and user preferences. Different types of handover decision strategies are categorized, including those based on network conditions, user preferences, multiple attributes, fuzzy logic/neural networks, and context awareness. The strategies are analyzed and their advantages/disadvantages compared.
This paper presents the design and performance comparison of a two stage
operational amplifier topology using CMOS and BiCMOS technology. This conventional op
amp circuit was designed by using RF model of BSIM3V3 in 0.6 μm CMOS technology and
0.35 μm BiCMOS technology. Both the op amp circuits were designed and simulated,
analyzed and performance parameters are compared. The performance parameters such as
gain, phase margin, CMRR, PSRR, power consumption etc achieved are compared. Finally,
we conclude the suitability of CMOS technology over BiCMOS technology for low power
RF design.
In Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN), Cooperative Spectrum Sensing (CSS) is
used to improve performance of spectrum sensing techniques used for detection of licensed
(Primary) user’s signal. In CSS, the spectrum sensing information from multiple unlicensed
(Secondary) users are combined to take final decision about presence of primary signal. The
mixing techniques used to generate final decision about presence of PU’s signal are also
called as Fusion techniques / rules. The fusion techniques are further classified as data
fusion and decision fusion techniques. In data fusion technique all the secondary users
(SUs) share their raw information of spectrum detection like detected energy or other
statistical information, while in decision fusion technique all the SUs take their local
decisions and share the decision by sending ‘0’ or ‘1’ corresponding to absence and presence
of PU’s signal respectively. The rules used in decision fusion techniques are OR rule, AND
rule and K-out-of-N rule. The CSS is further classified as distributed CSS and centralized
CSS. In distributed CSS all the SUs share the spectrum detection information with each
other and by mixing the shared information; all the SUs take final decision individually. In
centralized CSS all the SUs send their detected information to a secondary base station /
central unit which combines the shared information and takes final decision. The secondary
base station shares the final decision with all the SUs in the CRN. This paper covers
overview of information fusion methods used for CSS and analysis of decision fusion rules
with simulation results.
This paper analyzes the impact of network scalability on various physical attributes of Zigbee networks. Simulations were conducted using Qualnet to evaluate the performance of the Zigbee physical layer based on energy consumption and throughput. Energy consumption was analyzed for different modulation schemes (ASK, BPSK, OQPSK), network sizes (2-50 nodes), and clear channel assessment modes. The results showed that OQPSK and ASK had lower energy consumption than BPSK. Throughput was highest for OQPSK. While carrier sense had slightly higher throughput than other CCA modes, the energy consumption differences between CCA modes were minor.
This paper gives a brief idea of the moving objects tracking and its application.
In sport it is challenging to track and detect motion of players in video frames. Task
represents optical flow analysis to do motion detection and particle filter to track players
and taking consideration of regions with movement of players in sports video. Optical flow
vector calculation gives motion of players in video frame. This paper presents improved
Luacs Kanade algorithm explained for optical flow computation for large displacement and
more accuracy in motion estimation.
A rapid progress is seen in the field of robotics both in educational and industrial
automation sectors. The Robotics education in particular is gaining technological advances
and providing more learning opportunities. In automotive sector, there is a necessity and
demand to automate daily human activities by robot. With such an advancement and
demand for robotics, the realization of a popular computer game will help students to learn
and acquire skills in the field of robotics. The computer game such as Pacman offers
challenges on both software and hardware fronts. In software, it provides challenges in
developing algorithms for a robot to escape from the pool of attacking robots and to develop
algorithms for multiple ghost robots to attack the Pacman. On the hardware front, it
provides a challenge to integrate various systems to realize the game. This project aims to
demonstrate the pacman game in real world as well as in simulation. For simulation
purpose Player/Stage is used to develop single-client and multi-client architectures. The
multi- client architecture in player/stage uses one global simulation proxy to which all the
robot models are connected. This reduces the overhead to manage multiple robots proxy.
The single-client architecture enables only two robot models to connect to the simulation
proxy. Multi-client approach offers flexibility to add sensors to each port which will be used
distinctly by the client attached to the respective robot. The robots are named as Pacman
and Ghosts, which try to escape and attack respectively. Use of Network Camera has been
done to detect the global positions of the robots and data is shared through inter-process
communication.
In Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems, the visual contents of the
images in the database are took out and represented by multi-dimensional characteristic
vectors. A well known CBIR system that retrieves images by unsupervised method known
as cluster based image retrieval system. For enhancing the performance and retrieval rate
of CBIR system, we fuse the visual contents of an image. Recently, we developed two
cluster-based CBIR systems by fusing the scores of two visual contents of an image. In this
paper, we analyzed the performance of the two recommended CBIR systems at different
levels of precision using images of varying sizes and resolutions. We also compared the
performance of the recommended systems with that of the other two existing CBIR systems
namely UFM and CLUE. Experimentally, we find that the recommended systems
outperform the other two existing systems and one recommended system also comparatively
performed better in every resolution of image.
Information Systems and Networks are subjected to electronic attacks. When
network attacks hit, organizations are thrown into crisis mode. From the IT department to
call centers, to the board room and beyond, all are fraught with danger until the situation is
under control. Traditional methods which are used to overcome these threats (e.g. firewall,
antivirus software, password protection etc.) do not provide complete security to the system.
This encourages the researchers to develop an Intrusion Detection System which is capable
of detecting and responding to such events. This review paper presents a comprehensive
study of Genetic Algorithm (GA) based Intrusion Detection System (IDS). It provides a
brief overview of rule-based IDS, elaborates the implementation issues of Genetic Algorithm
and also presents a comparative analysis of existing studies.
Step by step operations by which we make a group of objects in which attributes
of all the objects are nearly similar, known as clustering. So, a cluster is a collection of
objects that acquire nearly same attribute values. The property of an object in a cluster is
similar to other objects in same cluster but different with objects of other clusters.
Clustering is used in wide range of applications like pattern recognition, image processing,
data analysis, machine learning etc. Nowadays, more attention has been put on categorical
data rather than numerical data. Where, the range of numerical attributes organizes in a
class like small, medium, high, and so on. There is wide range of algorithm that used to
make clusters of given categorical data. Our approach is to enhance the working on well-
known clustering algorithm k-modes to improve accuracy of algorithm. We proposed a new
approach named “High Accuracy Clustering Algorithm for Categorical datasets”.
Brain tumor is a malformed growth of cells within brain which may be
cancerous or non-cancerous. The term ‘malformed’ indicates the existence of tumor. The
tumor may be benign or malignant and it needs medical support for further classification.
Brain tumor must be detected, diagnosed and evaluated in earliest stage. The medical
problems become grave if tumor is detected at the later stage. Out of various technologies
available for diagnosis of brain tumor, MRI is the preferred technology which enables the
diagnosis and evaluation of brain tumor. The current work presents various clustering
techniques that are employed to detect brain tumor. The classification involves classification
of images into normal and malformed (if detected the tumor). The algorithm deals with
steps such as preprocessing, segmentation, feature extraction and classification of MR brain
images. Finally, the confirmatory step is specifying the tumor area by technique called
region of interest.
A Proxy signature scheme enables a proxy signer to sign a message on behalf of
the original signer. In this paper, we propose ECDLP based solution for chen et. al [1]
scheme. We describe efficient and secure Proxy multi signature scheme that satisfy all the
proxy requirements and require only elliptic curve multiplication and elliptic curve addition
which needs less computation overhead compared to modular exponentiations also our
scheme is withstand against original signer forgery and public key substitution attack.
This document proposes a digital watermarking technique using LSB replacement with secret key insertion for enhanced data security. The technique works by inserting a watermark into the least significant bits of pixels in an image. A secret key is also inserted during transmission for additional security. The watermarked image is generated without noticeably impacting image quality. The proposed method was tested on sample images and successfully embedded watermarks while maintaining visual quality. The technique aims to provide copyright protection and authentication of digital images and documents.
Today among various medium of data transmission or storage our sensitive data
are not secured with a third-party, that we used to take help of. Cryptography plays an
important role in securing our data from malicious attack. This paper present a partial
image encryption based on bit-planes permutation using Peter De Jong chaotic map for
secure image transmission and storage. The proposed partial image encryption is a raw data
encryption method where bits of some bit-planes are shuffled among other bit-planes based
on chaotic maps proposed by Peter De Jong. By using the chaotic behavior of the Peter De
Jong map the position of all the bit-planes are permuted. The result of the several
experimental, correlation analysis and sensitivity test shows that the proposed image
encryption scheme provides an efficient and secure way for real-time image encryption and
decryption.
This paper presents a survey of Dependency Analysis of Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA) based systems. SOA presents newer aspects of dependency analysis due
to its different architectural style and programming paradigm. This paper surveys the
previous work taken on dependency analysis of service oriented systems. This study shows
the strengths and weaknesses of current approaches and tools available for dependency
analysis task in context of SOA. The main motivation of this work is to summarize the
recent approaches in this field of research, identify major issue and challenges in
dependency analysis of SOA based systems and motivate further research on this topic.
In this paper, proposed a novel implementation of a Soft-Core system using
micro-blaze processor with virtex-5 FPGA. Till now Hard-Core processors are used in
FPGA processor cores. Hard cores are a fixed gate-level IP functions within the FPGA
fabrics. Now the proposed processor is Soft-Core Processor, this is a microprocessor fully
described in software, usually in an HDL. This can be implemented by using EDK tool. In
this paper, developed a system which is having a micro-blaze processor is the combination
of both hardware & Software. By using this system, user can control and communicate all
the peripherals which are in the supported board by using Xilinx platform to develop an
embedded system. Implementing of Soft-Core process system with different peripherals like
UART interface, SPA flash interface, SRAM interface has to be designed using Xilinx
Embedded Development Kit (EDK) tools.
The article presents a simple algorithm to construct minimum spanning tree and
to find shortest path between pair of vertices in a graph. Our illustration includes the proof
of termination. The complexity analysis and simulation results have also been included.
Wimax technology has reshaped the framework of broadband wireless internet
service. It provides the internet service to unconnected or detached areas such as east South
Africa, rural areas of America and Asia region. Full duplex helpers employed with one of
the relay stations selection and indexing method that is Randomized Distributed Space Time
are used to expand the coverage area of primary Wimax station. The basic problem was
identified at cell edge due to weather conditions (rain, fog), insertion of destruction because
of multiple paths in the same communication channel and due to interference created by
other users in that communication. It is impractical task for the receiver station to decode
the transmitted signal successfully at the cell edges, which increases the high packet loss and
retransmissions. But Wimax is a outstanding technology which is used for improving the
quality of internet service and also it offers various services like Voice over Internet
Protocol, Video conferencing and Multimedia broadcast etc where a little delay in packet
transmission can cause a big loss in the communication. Even setup and initialization of
another Wimax station nearer to each other is not a good alternate, where any mobile
station can easily handover to another base station if it gets a strong signal from other one.
But in rural areas, for few numbers of customers, installation of base station nearer to each
other is costlier task. In this review article, we present a scheme using R-DSTC technique to
choose and select helpers (relay nodes) randomly to expand the coverage area and help to
mobile station as a helper to provide secure communication with base station. In this work,
we use full duplex helpers for better utilization of bandwidth.
Radio Frequency identification (RFID) technology has become emerging
technique for tracking and items identification. Depend upon the function; various RFID
technologies could be used. Drawback of passive RFID technology, associated to the range
of reading tags and assurance in difficult environmental condition, puts boundaries on
performance in the real life situation [1]. To improve the range of reading tags and
assurance, we consider implementing active backscattering tag technology. For making
mobiles of multiple radio standards in 4G network; the Software Defined Radio (SDR)
technology is used. Restrictions in Existing RFID technologies and SDR technology, can be
eliminated by the development and implementation of the Software Defined Radio (SDR)
active backscattering tag compatible with the EPC global UHF Class 1 Generation 2 (Gen2)
RFID standard. Such technology can be used for many of applications and services.
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