Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation

<p align="left"><font size="1" color="#221e1f"><font size="1" color="#221e1f">The proliferation of advanced technologies led researchers within the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telerehabilitation (RERC-TR) to devise...

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Main Authors: Andi Saptono, Richard M. Schein, Bambang Parmanto, Andrea Fairman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2009-09-01
Series:International Journal of Telerehabilitation
Online Access:http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6012
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spelling doaj-2f3952306475472885cd644db824ac1d2020-11-24T22:03:03ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghInternational Journal of Telerehabilitation1945-20202009-09-0111394610.5195/ijt.2009.60125854Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support TelerehabilitationAndi Saptono0Richard M. Schein1Bambang Parmanto2Andrea Fairman3University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA,University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA<p align="left"><font size="1" color="#221e1f"><font size="1" color="#221e1f">The proliferation of advanced technologies led researchers within the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telerehabilitation (RERC-TR) to devise an integrated infrastructure for clinical services using the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) model. This model describes five required characteristics for a telerehabilitation (TR) infrastructure: openness, extensibility, scalability, cost-effectiveness, and security. The infrastructure is to deliver clinical services over distance to improve access to health services for people living in underserved or remote areas. The methodological approach to design, develop, and employ this infrastructure is explained and detailed for the remote wheelchair prescription project, a research task within the RERC-TR. The availability of this specific clinical service and personnel outside of metropolitan areas is limited due to the lack of specialty expertise and access to resources. The infrastructure is used to deliver expertise in wheeled mobility and seating through teleconsultation to remote clinics, and has been successfully deployed to five rural clinics in Western Pennsylvania. </font></font></p><p align="left">Keywords: Telerehabilitation, Information Management, Infrastructure Development Methodology, Videoconferencing, Online Portal, Database</p>http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6012
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Richard M. Schein
Bambang Parmanto
Andrea Fairman
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Richard M. Schein
Bambang Parmanto
Andrea Fairman
Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation
International Journal of Telerehabilitation
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Richard M. Schein
Bambang Parmanto
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title Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation
title_short Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation
title_full Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation
title_fullStr Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for Analyzing and Developing Information Management Infrastructure to Support Telerehabilitation
title_sort methodology for analyzing and developing information management infrastructure to support telerehabilitation
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series International Journal of Telerehabilitation
issn 1945-2020
publishDate 2009-09-01
description <p align="left"><font size="1" color="#221e1f"><font size="1" color="#221e1f">The proliferation of advanced technologies led researchers within the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telerehabilitation (RERC-TR) to devise an integrated infrastructure for clinical services using the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) model. This model describes five required characteristics for a telerehabilitation (TR) infrastructure: openness, extensibility, scalability, cost-effectiveness, and security. The infrastructure is to deliver clinical services over distance to improve access to health services for people living in underserved or remote areas. The methodological approach to design, develop, and employ this infrastructure is explained and detailed for the remote wheelchair prescription project, a research task within the RERC-TR. The availability of this specific clinical service and personnel outside of metropolitan areas is limited due to the lack of specialty expertise and access to resources. The infrastructure is used to deliver expertise in wheeled mobility and seating through teleconsultation to remote clinics, and has been successfully deployed to five rural clinics in Western Pennsylvania. </font></font></p><p align="left">Keywords: Telerehabilitation, Information Management, Infrastructure Development Methodology, Videoconferencing, Online Portal, Database</p>
url http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6012
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