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How are you feeling? A social network model to monitor the health of post-operative patients

机译:你感觉怎么样?监测术后患者健康的社交网络模型

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Mobile devices and cloud computing platforms have become increasing popular in recent years, as more ways in which to adopt these technologies to existing business and research models have been envisioned and implemented. What started as simply providing bandwidth and technology to mobile users in order to browse the internet from handheld devices now allows entire websites to be hosted on remote cloud platforms. Users now have the ability to trade and track stock market data from anywhere and anytime, automatically communicate data from wearable medical sensor devices, avoid vehicle collisions, track freight shipments, and a plethora of other applications. Healthcare is an area where the leveraging of these new technologies has the ability to have worldwide impact, with many exciting possibilities. However, much of the current focus is on more “doctor-centric” uses rather than “patient-centric” ones. The use of mobile devices to automatically sense and transmit data from the patient, devices to aid in dictation and communication within hospital settings, and cloud products to store patient data and other solutions help make the tasks of physicians easier, but do not necessarily improve the care given to the patient. There are bandwidth concerns, security concerns and the general cyberphobia that consumers commonly have with sharing personal information. This paper proposes a different type of solution that is more related to a social networking environment in which many people are already comfortable using. It concentrates on the collection of data from patients during a period of time that they are often suffering the most - after initial post-operative release from a hospital or clinic. It first explores technologies that are currently in use, and then describes a different model that allows the patient to control what information is being shared, who is allowed to consume this data, and how it might enhance the well-being of those-- that may make use of this new paradigm.
机译:近年来,移动设备和云计算平台已成为越来越多的流行,因为更多的方式采用这些技术对现有的业务和研究模型进行了设想。仅仅是为移动用户提供带宽和技术的东西,以便从手持设备浏览Internet现在允许整个网站托管在远程云平台上。用户现在有能力从随时随地进行交易和跟踪股票市场数据,自动从可穿戴医疗传感器设备传送数据,避免车辆碰撞,轨道货运,以及一流的其他应用。 Healthcare是杠杆化这些新技术的领域具有在全球影响的能力,具有许多令人兴奋的可能性。然而,目前的大部分焦点是更“以医学”的使用而不是“以患者为中心的”。使用移动设备自动感知和传输来自患者的数据,设备可以帮助在医院设置内的检测和通信,以及存储患者数据和其他解决方案的云产品有助于使医生的任务更容易,但不一定不必改善给予患者的护理。有带宽的关切,安全问题和总体的春育症,消费者通常具有共享个人信息。本文提出了一种不同类型的解决方案,与社交网络环境更有关系,其中许多人已经习惯了。它集中在一段时间内从患者的数据集合,他们往往遭受最多的患者 - 在医院或诊所的初始操作后释放后。它首先探讨目前正在使用的技术,然后描述了一个不同的模型,允许患者控制正在共享的信息,允许允许占用此数据,以及如何增强那些福祉 - - 这可能利用这种新的范式。

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