HEMAN: Health monitoring and nous: An IoT based e-health care system for remote telemedicine

Author(s):  
Chanchal Raj ◽  
Chaman Jain ◽  
Wasim Arif
2012 ◽  
Vol 195-196 ◽  
pp. 1102-1105
Author(s):  
Qi Wang ◽  
Pei Yuan Guo

This paper proposes an approach of Family-Embedded-Health-Care-System base on ARM core processor, mainly for the elderly in a community, but also applys to all residents in the community. The system consists of households composed of client and community health posts. Be connected via Internet or GPRS, it is very practical. To meet the daily needs of health monitoring, and also facilitate community health care workers to grasp the residents health status in the community instantly, so they can service better for the residents. When it is necessary, the physician could accessed the communitys computer serve system through Internet to got a patients daily health record as a diagnostic aid information. This system provided a route for remote medical services came into the ordinary families.


Author(s):  
Dany P Kartikasari ◽  
Apriyanto Tobing ◽  
Adhitya Bhawiyuga ◽  
Ari Kusyanti ◽  
Nuretha Hevy Purwaningtyas

Smart Health Care System has been developed massively in the last decade. Internet of Things implementation has accelerated the development of smart health technology. Now people have realized the importance of doing independent health monitoring. Supported by more affordable e-health tools, motivation in using the smart health system is increasing. The availability of cloud as storage services triggers demands to always be connected to the Internet. However, there are times when interference occurs so the measurement results cannot be stored in the cloud database properly. The idea of using a store-forward mechanism to overcome the problem of disconnected smart healthcare system is proposed in this paper. From the test results, the data can be sent properly eventhough disconnected status occurs for 30 minutes. Smartwatch’s memory usage has increase 30 percent during temporary storage occupied.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-29
Author(s):  
Constance Hilory Tomberlin

There are a multitude of reasons that a teletinnitus program can be beneficial, not only to the patients, but also within the hospital and audiology department. The ability to use technology for the purpose of tinnitus management allows for improved appointment access for all patients, especially those who live at a distance, has been shown to be more cost effective when the patients travel is otherwise monetarily compensated, and allows for multiple patient's to be seen in the same time slots, allowing for greater access to the clinic for the patients wishing to be seen in-house. There is also the patient's excitement in being part of a new technology-based program. The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System (GCVHCS) saw the potential benefits of incorporating a teletinnitus program and began implementation in 2013. There were a few hurdles to work through during the beginning organizational process and the initial execution of the program. Since the establishment of the Teletinnitus program, the GCVHCS has seen an enhancement in patient care, reduction in travel compensation, improvement in clinic utilization, clinic availability, the genuine excitement of the use of a new healthcare media amongst staff and patients, and overall patient satisfaction.


2007 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
KEVIN GRUMBACH ◽  
ROBERT MOFFIT

2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
KEVIN GRUMBACH ◽  
ROBERT MOFFIT

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