DocumentCode :
1789741
Title :
M2-PASS: SMS-based mobile patient support and responding to challenges of transitional care
Author :
Korostelev, Michael ; Ning Gong ; Hu, Anping ; Li Bai ; Wen, Kuang-Yi
Author_Institution :
ECE, Temple Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
14-16 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
762
Lastpage :
768
Abstract :
At the Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC), a research facility and hospital in Philadelphia, PA USA, after patients are treated and are discharged, clinicians monitor them for a period of time to ensure patients follow therapeutic procedures, adhere to their medication schedules and are making the right steps towards recovery. With a large volume of patients, it is difficult for staff to manage medication schedules, symptom assessments and follow up with their numerous patients in a timely manner. With this collaboration between software engineers and clinical researchers, we present Mobile Medication Patient Symptom Support (M2-PASS), an automated system to intelligently manage a large number of patients by assessing and tracking their symptoms, notifying them with relevant patient-specific instructions on medication and recovery strategies. SMS is used as the communication channel with the patients, ensuring the widest reach to include patients of various backgrounds and levels of technology proficiency. Many patients are elderly and have only basic means of keeping in touch with the medical examiners. This system accomplishes both a user friendly, personal experience for both the patient, and the clinician administrators while maintaining scalability for large practices and providing them with valuable data for assessment of their patient discharge methodology.
Keywords :
electronic messaging; geriatrics; medical computing; mobile computing; patient care; patient treatment; telemedicine; FCCC; Fox Chase Cancer Center; M2-PASS; Mobile Medication Patient Symptom Support; PA USA; Philadelphia; SMS-based mobile patient support; automated system; clinical researchers; clinician administrators; communication channel; elderly; follow up; medical examiners; medication schedules; patient discharge methodology; patient-specific instructions; recovery strategies; research facility and hospital; software engineers; symptom assessments; technology proficiency; therapeutic procedures; transitional care; Databases; GSM; Modems; Monitoring; Protocols; Schedules; Servers; MQTT; Patient Privacy; SMS-based; Telemedicine; Transitional Care; mHealth;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2014 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dalian
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5837-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BMEI.2014.7002875
Filename :
7002875
Link To Document :
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