2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10916-016-0430-8
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Cloud Image Data Center for Healthcare Network in Taiwan

Abstract: This paper investigates how a healthcare network in Taiwan uses a practical cloud image data center (CIDC) to communicate with its constituent hospital branches. A case study approach was used. The study was carried out in the central region of Taiwan, with four hospitals belonging to the Veterans Hospital healthcare network. The CIDC provides synchronous and asynchronous consultation among these branches. It provides storage, platforms, and services on demand to the hospitals. Any branch-client can pull up th… Show more

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“…Another key technology was a national cloud-based service center for integrating health data and the importance of this key technology has been discussed in other studies [ 31 , 32 ]. Concerning Personal Health Records (PHR), although this technology has not been considered in the previous foresight plans of Iran, in Turkey it has been regarded as one of the ten key technologies for the upcoming years [ 23 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another key technology was a national cloud-based service center for integrating health data and the importance of this key technology has been discussed in other studies [ 31 , 32 ]. Concerning Personal Health Records (PHR), although this technology has not been considered in the previous foresight plans of Iran, in Turkey it has been regarded as one of the ten key technologies for the upcoming years [ 23 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many countries, the implementation of the EHRs has been recognised as a priority among other HITs (Buntin et al, 2011; Doberne et al, 2017; Martinez-Costa et al, 2014; Weinfeld and Mishori, 2017), and in various studies, the importance of using personal health records has been emphasised (Kang et al, 2015; Luo et al, 2012; Toscos et al, 2016). The development of a national data centre (Ahlqvist et al, 2007; Weng et al, 2016), interactive standards for HIT (Chronaki et al, 2014; Mookencherry, 2012; Mccarthy, 2016), information sharing between health information systems at a national level (Alexander et al, 2016; Vest and Abramson, 2015; Zaidan et al, 2015), telehealth (Dinesen et al, 2016; Tuerk et al, 2010; Teot, 2014) and developing m-health (Berrouiguet et al, 2016; Goyal and Cafazzo, 2013; Sikka and Barash, 2012) were among the technologies that have been discussed in other studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ġncelenen çalıĢmaların sunduğu hizmetler de Tablo 1"de karĢılaĢtırılmıĢtır. ÇalıĢma [4], [5] ve [9] bulut biliĢimin sağlık hizmetlerinde kullanılmasını önermekle beraber mobil teknolojisinin kullanımı bu çalıĢmalarda yer almamaktadır.…”
Section: Değerlendi̇rme (Evaluation)unclassified