Personalized Health Recommender Portal : A Competitive Advantage for Businesses and Health Management for Consumers

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neesha Jothi ◽  
Wahidah Husain ◽  
Nasriah Zakaria
2011 ◽  
pp. 118-131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anastasia N. Kastania ◽  
Sophia Kossida

The electronic healthcare in the modern society has the possibility of converting the practice of delivery of health care. Currently, chaos of information is characterizing the public health care, which leads to inferior decision-making, increasing expenses and even loss of lives. Technological progress in the sensors, integrated circuits, and the wireless communications have allowed designing low cost, microscopic, light, and smart sensors. These smart sensors are able to feel, transport one or more vital signals, and they can be incorporated in wireless personal or body networks for remote health monitoring. Sensor networks promise to drive innovation in health care allowing cheap, continuous, mobile and personalized health management of electronic health records with the Internet. The e-health applications imply an exciting set of requirements for Grid middleware and provide a rigorous testing ground for Grid. In the chapter, the authors present an overview of the current technological achievements in the electronic healthcare world combined with an outline of the quality dimensions in healthcare.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-249
Author(s):  
Cao Xiao ◽  
Shupeng Gui ◽  
Ji Liu ◽  
Yu Cheng ◽  
Xiaoning Qian ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Martyushev-Poklad ◽  
Dmitry Yankevich

The current struggle of national health care systems against global epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCD) is both clinically ineffective and cost ineffective. On the other hand, rapid development of systems biology, P4 medicine and new digital and communication technologies are good prerequisites for creating an affordable and scalable automated system for personalized health management (ASHM). The current practice of ASHM is better represented in patent literature (36 relevant documents found in Google Patents and USPTO) than in scientific papers (17 documents found in PubMed and Google Scholar). However, only a small fraction of publications disclose a complete self-sufficient system. Problems that authors of ASHM aim to address, methodological approaches, and the most important technical solutions are reviewed and discussed along with shortcomings and limitations. Technical solutions for ASHM currently commercialized or described in literature generally fail to enable practicable, scalable and affordable automated and individualized screening, monitoring, prevention and correction of human health conditions. They also fail to provide a decision support system to patients that would help effectively prevent major NCD and their complications, be accessible and cost effective, consider individual lifestyle factors and involve patients in management of their individual health. Based on analysis of the literature, models of health and care, we propose conceptual framework for developing an ASHM that would be free from the mentioned problems.


Author(s):  
Anastasia N. Kastania ◽  
Sophia Kossida

The electronic healthcare in the modern society has the possibility of converting the practice of delivery of health care. Currently, chaos of information is characterizing the public health care, which leads to inferior decision-making, increasing expenses and even loss of lives. Technological progress in the sensors, integrated circuits, and the wireless communications have allowed designing low cost, microscopic, light, and smart sensors. These smart sensors are able to feel, transport one or more vital signals, and they can be incorporated in wireless personal or body networks for remote health monitoring. Sensor networks promise to drive innovation in health care allowing cheap, continuous, mobile and personalized health management of electronic health records with the Internet. The e-health applications imply an exciting set of requirements for Grid middleware and provide a rigorous testing ground for Grid. In the chapter, the authors present an overview of the current technological achievements in the electronic healthcare world combined with an outline of the quality dimensions in healthcare.


Author(s):  
Pelin Arslan

Mobile and social media tools offer new opportunities for a more user centered, socially connected, and economically sustainable healthcare systems. A major focus of this chapter is to understand how to bring users to involve in their own everyday health management through mobile narratives, and new media as social platforms to incite social interaction in promoting healthier lifestyles. More in detail, the study discusses the utility of geo-located video diaries and social network, where the social interaction on the web and user-recorded video diaries create awareness and help subjects to self-reflect on their activities and aim to think for a health behavior change. The chapter experiences a focus project Locast Health Diary aims to provide a helpful set of tools for teen’s risk at obesity to record their socio- psychological environment and everyday health routines through participatory workshops and evaluate the use of health diary tools for confronting obesity problems.


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