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Increase in healthcare awareness has raised the number of subscriptions for e-Healthcare applications. Consequently e-Healthcare application providers are adopting Cloud computing to handle immense processing load and to reduce service delivery cost. Identity management has been an issue which hinders in adoption of e-Healthcare applications, due to sensitivity of the data involved in it. Existing...
Interoperability is a collaborative and multifaceted task to overcome the problems of incompatibilities among organizations, structures, data, architecture, services, and business rules. To achieve interoperability, the aspect for interoperability and requirements for applications and services must be known. SC3 provides Ubiquitous Life Care (u-Life care) for robust healthcare services, service suggestions,...
Ubiquitous Life Care (u-Life care) is one of the most focus area of research. To provide robust healthcare services, recognition of patient daily life activities is required. Context information with real-time daily life activities can help in better services, service suggestions, and change in system behaviour for better healthcare. Human health, profile, as well as activities are monitored and processed...
Various kinds of interactive online communication systems have been introduced for diabetes management, and their importance in managing patients is increasing. Information technology should never be seen as an end in itself, but as a tool to complement other aspects of holistic patient-centered diabetes care. This work is an important corner-stone in the evolution of medicine into the new era. We...
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