Application Virtualization for Teaching Hospitals in Nigeria

Desmennu Senanu Rita, I. Nicholas
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Information technology has improved operations management globally. The health sector has benefited from this revolution through the introduction of eHealth solutions. The cost-effective utilization of Information Technology and flexibility in adapting and adopting organizational changes has posed some challenges to health institutions in developing countries. In the case of Nigeria, the implementation of the National Health Policy entails the delivery of a full-packaged health care system; this package includes health education, maternal, newborn and child healthcare, nutrition and immunization. All these, require record keeping and data storage. The management of massive data storage and its availability on-demand has been sources of concern to health institutions in the country. This has brought about a slow rate in hospital-tohospital collaboration, insecure information exchange between and across institutions and lack of proper accountability in the health sector amongst other challenges. In this paper we propose a Cloud computing infrastructure which will adopt application virtualization to address the challenges in health care delivery in the country. This is an emerging technology that will provide eHealth solutions as services to tenants; a process known as Software-as-a- Service (SaaS). The infrastructure should deliver a single application through the browser to thousands of clients or stakeholders using scalable multitenant architecture. This will help to minimize cost, manage healthcare resources effectively, and help with the realization of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on healthcare.
尼日利亚教学医院的应用虚拟化
信息技术改善了全球的运营管理。通过引入电子医疗解决方案,卫生部门从这场革命中受益。具有成本效益地利用信息技术以及在适应和采用组织变革方面的灵活性给发展中国家的卫生机构带来了一些挑战。就尼日利亚而言,国家卫生政策的实施需要提供完整的一揽子卫生保健系统;这一揽子计划包括保健教育、孕产妇、新生儿和儿童保健、营养和免疫。所有这些都需要记录和数据存储。大规模数据存储的管理及其按需可用性一直是该国卫生机构关注的问题。这导致医院与医院之间的合作速度缓慢,机构之间和机构之间的信息交换不安全,卫生部门缺乏适当的问责制以及其他挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一种云计算基础设施,该基础设施将采用应用虚拟化来解决该国医疗保健服务中的挑战。这是一项新兴技术,将为租户提供电子健康解决方案作为服务;一个被称为软件即服务(SaaS)的过程。基础设施应该通过浏览器将单个应用程序交付给使用可伸缩多租户体系结构的数千个客户机或涉众。这将有助于最大限度地降低成本,有效地管理医疗资源,并有助于实现关于医疗保健的千年发展目标。
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