Support Patients through E-Services Solutions

F. Babic, J. Wagner, G. Tutoky
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E-learning is increasingly being utilized outside higher and university education and its traditional market. One of such places is the education of the elderly using emerging technologies in effective and conducive ways. Moreover, the development of effective ICT solutions to improve daily life of elderly and disabled people gets more significant concern during last several years. Exploitation of low cost IT equipment in combination with suitable e-health, e-learning or social services can contribute to reduction of time, costs and other expenditures not only for recipients but for providers too. These objectives motivate a formation of SPES project (Support Patients through E-Services Solutions1) that aims to design and implement an integrated software platform with health, social and entertainment services for different purposes. The implementation of this project leads to the exchange of knowledge between IT professional, researchers from universities, representatives of government on the different levels and providers of social or medical services. The usability and effectiveness of proposed solution will be evaluated within four pilots in European cities: Ferrara, Vienna, Brno and Kosice.
通过电子服务解决方案支持患者
网络学习越来越多地应用于高等教育和大学教育及其传统市场之外。其中一个领域就是以有效和有益的方式利用新兴技术对老年人进行教育。此外,开发有效的ICT解决方案来改善老年人和残疾人的日常生活在过去的几年里得到了更多的关注。利用低成本的信息技术设备与适当的电子保健、电子学习或社会服务相结合,不仅有利于接受者,也有利于提供者减少时间、成本和其他支出。这些目标促使形成SPES项目(通过电子服务解决方案支持患者1),旨在设计和实施一个综合软件平台,为不同目的提供保健、社交和娱乐服务。该项目的实施促进了信息技术专业人员、大学研究人员、各级政府代表和社会或医疗服务提供者之间的知识交流。拟议解决方案的可用性和有效性将在四个欧洲城市的试点中进行评估:费拉拉、维也纳、布尔诺和科希策。
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