Due to the rapid development of hospital system, doctors have an urgent need to access Electronic Medical Record system (EMR) through smart phone and tablets, in wireless environments. Since most of the EMR systems are based on Windows Operating System. The mechanisms of making EMR mobiles become an important research issue in smart hospital. In this study an intelligent decision support system based on fuzzy logic was designed and used for the kidney transplantation operations, through smart phone and tablets, in wireless environments. This proposed system is an integrated system utilizes rule based expert system and fuzzy logic and used for monitoring and early notification for kidney transplant patients and their donors by using smart phones and tablets for any operating system.
Due to the rapid development of smart hospital, doctors have an urgent need to access Electronic Medical Record System (EMR) through mobile tablets, in wireless environments. Since most of the EMR systems are based on Windows Operating systems, the mechanisms of making EMR mobiles become an important research issue in smart hospital. This paper presents an application to a Smart Hospital based on cloud computing. This system could be achieved by using service oriented architecture, and XML (Extensible Markup Language) technology; It improves the mobile tablets that provide the needed information to the doctors, which are based on their context work. Thus, the doctors would be able to follow up their patients' treatments and medical services. Moreover, they would be able to send back their review whether the patients took their treatment on time or not. Besides, this smart hospital system helps the doctors in taking critical decisions like in kidney transfer, depending on both the patient's and the volunteer's results.
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