New vision of an e-health integrated system’s model: constructive factors and imperative components
New vision of an e-health integrated system’s model: constructive factors and imperative components
- Author(s): A. El murabet 1 ; A. Abtoy 1 ; A. Tahiri 1 ; A. Younes 2
- DOI: 10.1049/icp.2021.0918
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- Author(s): A. El murabet 1 ; A. Abtoy 1 ; A. Tahiri 1 ; A. Younes 2
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Affiliations:
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Computer Engineering Department , National School of Applied Sciences of Tetuan , Tetuan , Morocco ;
2: Computer Science Department , Faculty of Sciences of Tetuan , Morocco
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3rd Smart Cities Symposium (SCS 2020),
2021
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595 – 600
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Affiliations:
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Computer Engineering Department , National School of Applied Sciences of Tetuan , Tetuan , Morocco ;
- Conference: 3rd Smart Cities Symposium (SCS 2020)
- DOI: 10.1049/icp.2021.0918
- ISBN: 978-1-83953-522-2
- Location: Online Conference
- Conference date: 21-23 September 2020
- Format: PDF
A new generation of smart homes has emerged as a revolutionary solution for e-health. Smart health monitoring systems are becoming vital, and the integration of these systems will ease the progression and provide better chances for the users to adapt to the embedded systems in their environments. In this paper, we propose a novel model for integrated e-health systems. We believe that a number of imperative components should be adopted by the system’s designers in order to ease the integration and facilitate the management from the user’s perspective. We introduce our vision and we describe the different constructive factors to achieve the desirable results.
Inspec keywords: medical information systems; patient monitoring; embedded systems; health care
Subjects: Biology and medical computing; Medical administration