A Privacy-preserving Opportunistic Computing Framework for Mobile-Healthcare Emergency
Abstract
Nowadays the quality of healthcare has
been improved gradually. However, the time
consuming pre-hospital emergency process could
sometimes cause many regrets. Therefore, the
minimization of time required for providing primary
care and consultation to patients is one of the crucial
factors when trying to improve the healthcare
delivery in emergency situations. If the Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT) can hold on signs of life of
patients immediately when accidents happened,
higher quality of healthcare could be achieved.
Mobile healthcare is a new paradigm that combines
the evolution of emerging wireless communications
and network technologies to connect healthcare
anytime and anywhere. The purpose of the study is to
develop a Mobile Emergency Healthcare Information
System (MEHIS). A Standard Operation Procedure
of Emergency Healthcare (SOPEH) is first planned.
Then, the system is developed for EMT or families of
patients to communicate with physicians in hospitals.
Users can use their 3G mobile phone to transfer
symptoms and information of the situation to JSP
server which then quickly delivers information while
providing proper emergency care at the prime time.
Meanwhile, MEHIS can shorten emergency
healthcare time and therefore enhance quality of
emergency healthcare.
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