Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary Challenge
The growing number of patients with chronic diseases, the ageing population worldwide, the rapid increase in hospital costs and in the cost of care personnel as well as the achieving medical objectives "increase the patient quality of life and survival" face Europe with a huge challenge. O...
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doaj-fdad88737cec4d08a4f738a7b46da8492020-11-24T23:06:26ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242016-10-011454247Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary ChallengeAlexandru SoceanuThe growing number of patients with chronic diseases, the ageing population worldwide, the rapid increase in hospital costs and in the cost of care personnel as well as the achieving medical objectives "increase the patient quality of life and survival" face Europe with a huge challenge. One of the solutions for reaching these challenges in the future is the deployment of complex eHealth systems in support of all the healthcare aspects on the way between patient home and healthcare provider. In the last decade the European Commission (EC) in cooperation with healthcare associations and standardization institutes announced large frameworks for supporting research and development of various components of the future eHealth systems. This may be considered as an immediate interdisciplinary opportunity for European researchers and developers to create jointly the spine of future healthcare systems. After a short introduction to eHealth architecture, interoperability, security and privacy the talk refers to the interdisciplinary solutions which approach these healthcare huge overall challenge. Two case studies will be addressed: a) interdisciplinary partnership for conducting jointly European research concerning remote control and management of future wearable dialysis devices, and b) ERASMUS supported international education programs for creating future interdisciplinary expert networks working on developing and implementing a better healthcare system.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/ZA363HG16.pdf eHealthinteroperabilityelectronic health recordhealth informatics standardswearable artificial kidney |
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Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary Challenge |
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Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary Challenge |
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Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary Challenge |
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Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary Challenge |
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Managing the Interoperability and Privacy of e-Health Systems as an Interdisciplinary Challenge |
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managing the interoperability and privacy of e-health systems as an interdisciplinary challenge |
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International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics |
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Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics |
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2016-10-01 |
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The growing number of patients with chronic diseases, the ageing population worldwide, the rapid increase in hospital costs and in the cost of care personnel as well as the achieving medical objectives "increase the patient quality of life and survival" face Europe with a huge challenge. One of the solutions for reaching these challenges in the future is the deployment of complex eHealth systems in support of all the healthcare aspects on the way between patient home and healthcare provider. In the last decade the European Commission (EC) in cooperation with healthcare associations and standardization institutes announced large frameworks for supporting research and development of various components of the future eHealth systems. This may be considered as an immediate interdisciplinary opportunity for European researchers and developers to create jointly the spine of future healthcare systems. After a short introduction to eHealth architecture, interoperability, security and privacy the talk refers to the interdisciplinary solutions which approach these healthcare huge overall challenge. Two case studies will be addressed: a) interdisciplinary partnership for conducting jointly European research concerning remote control and management of future wearable dialysis devices, and b) ERASMUS supported international education programs for creating future interdisciplinary expert networks working on developing and implementing a better healthcare system. |
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eHealth interoperability electronic health record health informatics standards wearable artificial kidney |
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