移动数字生态系统中医疗数据的rest式传播

R. Kazi, R. Deters
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移动技术在改变医疗保健领域和实现数字医疗生态系统的新时代方面发挥着重要作用。在医疗保健领域,平板电脑正在取代传统的纸质记录方式。这些设备不仅用于收集用户的输入作为事件,还可以执行各种分析计算并提供即时输出,以满足调查人员的需求。由于这些平板电脑是通过无线网络进行交互的,因此通信经常会出现间歇性的连接丢失。这可能会阻止平板电脑成功传播事件数据。在本文中,我们提出了一种在移动参与者之间传播事件的新架构。我们的架构有两个贡献——首先,它解决了在平板电脑之间同步数据时Wi-Fi网络的挑战,其次,它开发了一个RESTful架构,假设在事件传播中只使用类似HTTP的协议。我们的框架采用了与萨斯喀彻温大学生物信息学研究实验室合作开发的用于青少年特发性关节炎(JIA)患者的PInGO(疼痛信息)应用程序。患者从应用程序输入的数据被用于在提议的框架内传播事件数据。
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RESTful dissemination of healthcare data in mobile digital ecosystem
Mobile technology is playing a significant role in transforming the healthcare domain and enabling a new era of digital healthcare ecosystem. In healthcare, tablets are replacing the conventional paper-based way of tracking patient's record. These devices are not only used to collect user's inputs as events, they can perform various analytical computations and provide an instant output in order to meet investigator's need. As these tablets are interacting over wireless networks, the communication often suffers intermittent connection loss. This can prevent tablets from successfully propagating event data. In this paper, we propose a novel architecture for disseminating events among mobile participants. Our architecture has two contributions - first, it addresses the challenge of Wi-Fi network while synchronizing data among tablets, and second, it develops a RESTful architecture assuming that only HTTP like protocol is used in event dissemination. Our framework adopts PInGO (Pain Information on the Go) application that has been developed in research collaboration with Bioinformatics Research Lab at University of Saskatchewan for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) patients. Patient's inputs from the application were used in disseminating event data within the proposed framework.
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