Channel agnostic healthcare

R. Alberts, A. Botha, Thomas Fogwill
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Mobile technologies have become a social reality in large parts of the developing world in general and in Africa especially. The large scale connected representativeness of access to and often ownership of mobile devices opens many doors to innovative, far reaching mobile-based applications and services. This near ubiquitous access, however, is characterized by an entirely new set of challenges as different legacy devices and cutting edge smartphones make up a cornucopia of end user realities. In order to reach as many end users as possible through the devices that they already own and are comfortable with, channel agnostic access is needed that would support the different mobile access channels using a variety of communications protocols. This paper outlines the various technical and operational considerations associated with the conceptualization of a middleware platform for mobile enablement and its application in the health environment as a mobile health monitoring system for community health workers.
渠道不可知论医疗保健
移动技术在发展中国家的大部分地区已经成为一种社会现实,尤其是在非洲。访问和拥有移动设备的大规模互联代表性为创新的、影响深远的基于移动的应用和服务打开了许多大门。然而,这种近乎无所不在的接入方式面临着一系列全新的挑战,因为不同的传统设备和尖端智能手机构成了终端用户现实的聚宝堆。为了让尽可能多的终端用户能够通过他们已经拥有并习惯使用的设备接触到他们,需要一种与通道无关的访问方式,这种访问方式将支持使用各种通信协议的不同移动访问通道。本文概述了与移动启用中间件平台概念化及其在卫生环境中作为社区卫生工作者的移动健康监测系统的应用相关的各种技术和操作考虑。
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