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Business and IT aspects of wireless enabled healthcare solutions

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:30 authored by S Chalasani, N Wickramasinghe, S Goldberg, S Koritala
Use of technology for achieving superior healthcare delivery has been advocated for decades. Globally, both wired and wireless technologies have been used for healthcare delivery. However, in the frenzy to secure the best solutions and applications, few have delved deeper into the key issues of how to successfully assimilate these new technologies into the whole healthcare delivery process as well as the ramifications and implications to other systems already in place. In this paper, we consider wireless healthcare solutions to monitor chronic diseases and suggest that a key barrier for preventing the full realization of the true potential of wireless solutions lies in the enabling of information and necessary data to pass seamlessly form one platform to another. We suggest ways to integrate data from wireless healthcare solutions with the existing electronic health records (EHR) systems, and discuss the impact of wireless enabled solutions on the meaningful use of EHRs.

History

Volume

5

Pagination

3742-3751

Location

Detroit, Michigan

Start date

2011-08-04

End date

2011-08-07

ISBN-13

9781618390981

Language

eng

Publication classification

EN.1 Other conference paper

Title of proceedings

AMCIS 2011 Proceedings - All submissions

Event

Information Systems. Americas Conference (17th : 2011 : Detroit, Mich.)

Publisher

[Association for information systems]

Place of publication

[Atlanta, Georgia]

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