2006
DOI: 10.1109/titb.2006.874201
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MobileMed: A PDA-Based Mobile Clinical Information System

Abstract: Patient clinical data are distributed and often fragmented in heterogeneous systems, and therefore the need for information integration is a key to reliable patient care. Once the patient data are orderly integrated and readily available, the problems in accessing the distributed patient clinical data, the well-known difficulties of adopting a mobile health information system, are resolved. This paper proposes a mobile clinical information system (MobileMed), which integrates the distributed and fragmented pat… Show more

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“…20 The benefits of PDA usage in clinical settings include greater access to clinical test results from any location, instantaneous generation of clinical orders, and sending consultation requests to specialists. 20 The research project surrounding this case study is an early account of PDA usage to the public, rather than medical professionals. Participants were given PDAs to input data into the Diabetes Pilot application to better enable them to monitor the course of their T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 The benefits of PDA usage in clinical settings include greater access to clinical test results from any location, instantaneous generation of clinical orders, and sending consultation requests to specialists. 20 The research project surrounding this case study is an early account of PDA usage to the public, rather than medical professionals. Participants were given PDAs to input data into the Diabetes Pilot application to better enable them to monitor the course of their T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the paper [1][3][4] [5], the structure of the WSN health care system was described, as shown in Fig.1. Via the GPRS/GSM and the intelligent gateway, the message that people take medicine can be sent to the relatives, hospital care and upload database, and when people is in case of emergency, the location message also can be sent, so that the public security organization can rescue in time, and the family know about in time.…”
Section: System Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…HL7 Document is intended to be the basic unit of a document-oriented EHR. According to HL7 standard, there are mobile clinical information systems which use HL7 to integrate the patient data (Choi, et al, 2006). In May 2005, Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) Release 2 became an ANSI-approved HL7 Standard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%