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This paper examines the impact of cyberinfrastructure architecture on healthcare services. More specifically, this research details the architectural design for a personal health record system called "HealthATM" that utilizes and integrates services from Google's cloud computing environment. These services are integrated into an unobtrusive and easy to use ATM-style interface for health...
This research explores how a wide range of automobile crash, emergency responder, hospital, and trauma information could be useful to emergency medical practitioners for making decisions about automobile crash victims. We use a framework from prior research to consider, devise and examine emergency medical practitioner use of information systems for improving emergency response services and outcomes...
As technology develops, local governments are increasingly becoming involved in providing municipal wireless service. However, many obstacles exist in municipal wireless provision which are economical, social, and political rather than technical. Therefore, we suggest a multi-layered analysis framework to analyze the information computer technologies (ICT) provision in the public sector from the economic,...
As the field of e-government expands and grows, the number of academic courses, professional workshops, online courses, and continuing education opportunities in this field also increases. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the field, learning and teaching content tends to be pulled from numerous paper and electronic sources. This pilot study explored the potential structure and benefits of an...
Personal health records (PHRs) systems are a subject of intense interest in the move to improve health care through consumer empowerment. Yet, despite a surge of PHR offerings from a variety of providers, little research has been done to learn what prospective users want in a PHR and how they will use these systems. Because managing their personal health care information is a novel undertaking for...
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