P015 - Mobile Computing in Medicine, Second Conference on Mobile Computing in Medicine, Workshop of the Project Group MoCoMed, GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik & GI-Fachausschuss 4.7
Auflistung P015 - Mobile Computing in Medicine, Second Conference on Mobile Computing in Medicine, Workshop of the Project Group MoCoMed, GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik & GI-Fachausschuss 4.7 nach Schlagwort "Bluetooth"
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- Konferenzbeitrag@HOME: A modular telemedicine system(Mobile Computing in Medicine, Second Conference on Mobile Computing in Medicine, Workshop of the Project Group MoCoMed, GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik & GI-Fachausschuss 4.7, 2002) Sachpazidis, I.In that paper we will describe a system for remotely monitoring of patients at home from the doctors at the hospital. In general, the @Home [AtH02] system can measure, collect, analyze and record health care data at a patient's home and then subsequently send these data to the hospital using the global system for mobile communications (GSM) or PSTN telephone line. The paper is organized as follows: In section 1, a brief introduction of the @home project is exposed. In section 2, the overall architecture of the system is shown. Finally, the paper concludes in section 3, stating the clinical trials and the benefits of the project.
- Konferenzbeitragm-doc: mobile solution for hospitals(Mobile Computing in Medicine, Second Conference on Mobile Computing in Medicine, Workshop of the Project Group MoCoMed, GMDS-Fachbereich Medizinische Informatik & GI-Fachausschuss 4.7, 2002) Darabi, K.Access to patient information is critical in modern health care. Desktop computers are no longer the only mean for accessing digitally stored information. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) offer clinicians the ability to enter and manage critical information at the point of care. However, this information is only of value, if it can be merged with other clinical and administrative information in the hospital. We have developed a client/server architecture for clinical documentation which uses PDAs and a server to communicate bidirectionally with hospital information systems. Secure data transmission over a wireless network (Bluetooth or wireless LAN) provides immediate delivery of new or modifed information. Centralised update of shared information improves the clinical work ow while reducing the administration overhead of such a distributed system.