Medwise: an Innovative Public Health Information System Infrastructure
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Date
2012
Authors
Sahin, Yasar Guneri
Celikkan, Ufuk
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Springer
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
In this paper, we present MedWise, a high level design of a medical information infrastructure, and its architecture. The proposed system offers a comprehensive, modular, robust and extensible infrastructure to be used in public health care systems. The system gathers reliable and evidence based health data, which it then classifies, interprets and stores into a particular database. It creates a healthcare ecosystem that aids the medical community by providing for less error prone diagnoses and treatment of diseases. This system will be standards-compliant; therefore it would be complementary to the existing healthcare and clinical information systems. The key objective of the proposed system is to provide as much medical historical and miscellaneous data as possible about the patients with minimal consultation, thus allowing physicians to easily access Patients' Ancillary Data (PAD) such as hereditary, residential, travel, custom, meteorological, biographical and demographical data before the consultation. In addition, the system can help to diminish problems and misdiagnosis situations caused by language barriers-disorders and misinformation. MedWise can assist physicians to shorten time for diagnosis and consultations, therefore dramatically improving quality and quantity of the physical examinations of patients. Furthermore, since it intends to supply a significant amount of data, it may be used to improve skills of students in medical education.
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Medical information system, Public health care, Technology assisted health care, Medical Errors, Children, Public Health Informatics, Systems Integration, Computer Communication Networks, Turkey, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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4
Source
Journal of Medıcal Systems
Volume
36
Issue
3
Start Page
1719
End Page
1729
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