发展中国家公共医疗保健的网络医疗

M. Mandava, C. Lubamba, Adiel Ismail, A. Bagula, H. Bagula
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传感器/执行器和RFID技术的最新进展已经产生了一种新的医疗保健模式,可以通过互联网捕获和传播患者的生命体征,以便随时随地对这些患者进行无处不在的监控。这为通过参与式咨询、医疗诊断和许多其他新型医疗服务来加强医疗保健提供了新的机会。这种新兴技术在本文中被称为“网络医疗保健”,它的一些优势包括低获取成本、灵活部署以及通过完全数字化流程取代人工操作而提高的准确性。预计新兴的医疗保健技术将改变发展中国家农村和城市环境中提供医疗保健的方式,以这项技术为基础,从准备不足的环境跨越式发展到具备医疗设备的环境,能够解决发展中国家一些最具挑战性的医疗问题,如患者生命体征的捕捉、患者的优先次序和对埃博拉等病毒爆发的准备。本文提出了一个网络医疗保健系统,作为在发展中国家实施成本最低的数字医疗系统的第一步。我们评估了系统使用的现成传感器技术的现场准备情况,并使用两种机器学习算法评估其底层患者优先级模块的性能:1)多元线性回归和2)支持向量机。
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Cyber-healthcare for public healthcare in the developing world
The recent advances in sensor/actuator and RFID technologies have spun out a new healthcare model enabling capture and dissemination of patient vital signs over the Internet for ubiquitous monitoring of these patients anytime and from anywhere. This provides new opportunities for enhancing healthcare through participatory consultation, medical diagnosis and many other novel healthcare services. Some of the advantages of this emerging technology referred to in this paper as “Cyber-healthcare” includes low acquisition cost, flexible deployment and improved accuracy resulting from replacing manual operations by fully digitized processes. It is expected that the emerging healthcare technology will change the way healthcare is delivered in both rural and urban settings of the developing world by building upon this technology to leapfrog from poorly prepared to medically equipped environments capable of tackling some of the most challenging medical issues of the developing world such as patients' vital signs capture, patient prioritization and preparedness to virus outbreaks such as Ebola. This paper proposes a Cyber-healthcare system as a first step towards the implementation of least cost digital health systems in the developing countries. We assess the field readiness of the off-the-shelf sensor technology used by the system and evaluate the performance of its underlying patient prioritization module using two machine learning algorithms: 1) multivariate linear regression and 2) support vector machine.
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