Interact with online health promotion program
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:42 am
From technological perspective, there are various emerging tools and technologies in creating and managing HIS. Semantic Web is an extension of the World Wide Web, offers a united approach to knowledge management and information processing by using standards to represent machine- interpretable information. Semantic Web technology helps computers and people to work better together by giving the contents well-defined meanings. The semantic Web has also drawn attention in the medical research communities. Semantic web services can support a service description language that can be used to enable an intelligent agent to behave more like a human user in locating suitable Web services. While, Web services are software components or applications, which interact using open XML and Internet technologies. These technologies are used for expressing application logic and information, and for transporting information as messages. They have significantly increased interest in Service oriented architectures (SOAs).
Point Intervention e-health’s facebook ad database features enable to
Point Intervention e-health’s features enable to
Culture & Society 1. Discuss about health services in social network
2. Discuss about health status with friends in social networks
3. Online support/sharing with other patient who have similar condition
4. Use social networks/online support group provided by healthcare provider
Health System 1. Make appointment online
2. View medical records online
3. Request refills prescriptions online
4. Control with whom I share my online medical records
Education System 1. Level of education
2. Age composition
3. Internet Access
5. Use ICT to consult with health educator
Recent development in ubiquitous computing is a paradigm shift since technology becomes virtually invisible in our lives. The ubiquitous computing environment will make possible new forms of organising, communicating, working and living. However, ubiquitous computing systems create new risks to security and privacy. To organise the u-healthcare infrastructure, it is necessary to establish a context-aware framework appropriate for the wearable computer or small- sized portable personal computer in ubiquitous environment. The mobile health (m-health) a form of ubiquitous computing can be defined as mobile communications network technologies for healthcare. This concept represents the evolution of “traditional” e-health systems from desktop platforms and wired connections to the use of more compact devices and wireless connections in e-health systems.
Point Intervention e-health’s facebook ad database features enable to
Point Intervention e-health’s features enable to
Culture & Society 1. Discuss about health services in social network
2. Discuss about health status with friends in social networks
3. Online support/sharing with other patient who have similar condition
4. Use social networks/online support group provided by healthcare provider
Health System 1. Make appointment online
2. View medical records online
3. Request refills prescriptions online
4. Control with whom I share my online medical records
Education System 1. Level of education
2. Age composition
3. Internet Access
5. Use ICT to consult with health educator
Recent development in ubiquitous computing is a paradigm shift since technology becomes virtually invisible in our lives. The ubiquitous computing environment will make possible new forms of organising, communicating, working and living. However, ubiquitous computing systems create new risks to security and privacy. To organise the u-healthcare infrastructure, it is necessary to establish a context-aware framework appropriate for the wearable computer or small- sized portable personal computer in ubiquitous environment. The mobile health (m-health) a form of ubiquitous computing can be defined as mobile communications network technologies for healthcare. This concept represents the evolution of “traditional” e-health systems from desktop platforms and wired connections to the use of more compact devices and wireless connections in e-health systems.