Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Ubiquitous computing technologies are being applied in many fields of
business and institutions, varying from small intelligent spaces to large virtual enterprises.
In particular, such technologies can be successfully used in health care
facilities in order to reduce medical costs and improve quality of service. This paper
presents an infrastructure for pervasively accessing Electronic Health Records
(EHR) in a hospital. It relies on services which integrate Radio Frequency IDentification
(RFID) and photosensor technologies for identifying, locating and tracking
doctors and patients equipped with mobile devices and RFID tags, with the final aim
of granting ubiquitous and transparent access to medical data stored into standard
EHRs.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
ubiquitous computing; RFID; electronic health records; photosensor
List of contributors:
DELLA VECCHIA, Gennaro; Coronato, Antonio; Esposito, Massimo; Gallo, Luigi
Book title:
New Directions in Intelligent Interactive Multimedia Systems and Services - 2
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