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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 137: 93-103, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18560072

ABSTRACT

Since the population of elderly people grows absolutely and in relation to the overall population in the world, the improvement of the quality of life of elderly people at home is of a great importance. This can be achieved through the development of generic technologies for managing their domestic ambient environment consisting of medical sensors, entertainment equipment, home automation systems and white goods, increasing their autonomy and safety. In this context, the provision intelligent interactive healthcare services will improve their daily life and allowing at the same time the continuous monitoring of their health and their effective treatment. This work is supported by the INHOME Project EU IST-045061-STP, http://www.ist-inhome.eu.


Subject(s)
Health Services for the Aged , Home Care Services , Telemedicine , Telemetry , Aged , Computer Communication Networks , Computer Systems , Delivery of Health Care, Integrated , Europe , Humans
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 137: 299-309, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18560091

ABSTRACT

Over the last ten years the Internet has emerged as a key infrastructure for service innovation, enabling IP (Internet Protocol) to become the wide area network communication protocol of choice. The natural result of this choice is that service providers and their customers are looking for ways to optimise costs by migrating existing services and applications onto IP as well. A good example is the medical industry, which is transitioning to Internet-based communications as the field of telemedicine broadens to preventative and self healthcare. However, technology is changing quickly and consumers face an array of choices to satisfy their healthcare needs with numerous devices from different vendors. Seamless healthcare device networking can play a major role in automating and safeguarding the process of collecting and transferring medical data, remote patient monitoring and reducing costs through remote equipment monitoring. In this scope, we describe an approach augmenting the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) with healthcare services in order to form a framework for efficient collection and storage of measurements, aiming to address the issues of the lack of a standardised data interface for consumer healthcare technologies (including hardware and protocols) and the lack of a standardised format for self-collected healthcare data (including the storage medium). In this framework, measurements can be seamlessly collected and stored as XML notes located virtually anywhere, such as the user's home or mobile device. Additionally, these notes can be accessed locally or remotely by doctors and specialists. Also, we discuss how this approach supports user mobility by proxying and redirecting requests to the user's current location and how it can remove the complexity of using consumer healthcare technologies from different vendors connected to different devices and the opportunities for Independent Software Vendors to develop additional services.


Subject(s)
Information Storage and Retrieval , Internet , Self Care/instrumentation , Systems Integration , Telemedicine , Humans
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 137: 310-20, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18560092

ABSTRACT

Neuroimaging practice and research are overviewed in this paper through an ethics lens. The main ethical implications in biomedical research concerning functional brain imaging are discussed with the focus on issues related to imaging of personal information and privacy. Specific norms and guidelines will be eventually formed in the future under the umbrella of the new discipline of Neuroethics.


Subject(s)
Brain Mapping , Diagnostic Imaging/ethics , Brain Mapping/instrumentation , Diagnostic Imaging/instrumentation , Ethics, Research , Humans , Informed Consent/ethics , Privacy
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 137: 321-7, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18560093

ABSTRACT

The goal of social prospecting is to steer the user community into defining the guidelines for self care and lifestyle management. Using an evidence based approach, social prospecting combines the interest in keeping personal or family health care records with the momentum of user-generated healthcare (or health 2.0). The personal healthcare record containing self-documented and self-collected information, or observations, can be used when a symptom or concern arises to identify a retrospective pathology. Coalesce of individual pathologies, related to a particular symptom or concern, can correlate a generic pathology or pathway in the self care domain. Using health 2.0 technologies, the user community can augment these self care pathways with advice, suggestions and recommendations and collectively define self care guidelines.


Subject(s)
Community Networks , Critical Pathways , Health Promotion , Internet , Medical Records , Data Collection/methods , Humans , Self Care , United Kingdom
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 121: 108-25, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17095809

ABSTRACT

HEARTFAID is a research and development project aimed at devising, developing and validating an innovative knowledge based platform of services, able to improve early diagnosis and to make more effective the medical-clinical management of heart diseases within elderly population. Chronic Heart Failure is one of the most remarkable health problems for prevalence and morbidity, especially in the developed western countries, with a strong impact in terms of social and economic effects. All these aspects are typically emphasized within the elderly population, with very frequent hospital admissions and a significant increase of medical costs. Recent studies and experiences have demonstrated that accurate heart failure management programs, based on a suitable integration of inpatient and outpatient clinical procedures, might prevent and reduce hospital admissions, improving clinical status and reducing costs. HEARTFAID aims at defining efficient and effective health care delivery organization and management models for the "optimal" management of the care in the field of cardiovascular diseases. The HEARTFAID innovative computerized system will improve the processes of diagnosis, prognosis and therapy provision, providing the following services: * electronic health record for easy and ubiquitous access to heterogeneous patients data;* integrated services for healthcare professionals, including patient telemonitoring, signal and image processing, alert and alarm system;* clinical decision support in the heart failure domain, based on pattern recognition in historical data, knowledge discovery analysis and inferences on patients' clinical data.The formalization of the pre-existing clinical knowledge and the discovery of new elicited knowledge represent the core of the HEARTFAID platform.


Subject(s)
Cardiac Output, Low/therapy , Decision Support Systems, Clinical , Expert Systems , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , Patient-Centered Care , Telemedicine , Aged , Cardiac Output, Low/diagnosis , Continuity of Patient Care , Heart Failure/diagnosis , Heart Failure/therapy , Humans , Italy , Knowledge Bases , Systems Integration
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