DocumentCode
3200740
Title
Development of a network model for the total health care management on multi-vendor environment
Author
Nakagawa, Shin-ichi ; Kimura, Mieko ; Chou, Hirotomi ; Yamamoto, Akira ; Sakamoto, Tatsunori ; Itokawa, Yoshinori ; Kasahara, Yoshiya ; Sato, Toru ; Kimura, Iwane
Author_Institution
Dept. of Social Med., Kyoto Univ., Japan
fYear
1994
fDate
16-19 May 1994
Firstpage
37013
Lastpage
38109
Abstract
Computer networking and multimedia communication are state-of-the-art techniques. Development of the high speed, high quality, and high security system is required in the medical field. In Japan, a remarkable progress has been made in computer networking while only several medical sites have been connected to the Internet. One of the most important problems of preventive medicine is total health care in the countries of aged population because the terms of constant stage of diseases are very long, and that stage of life needs high quality medical care. However, no country has yet succeeded to build ideal protocols and systems. The authors developed a distributed database management model for the total health care (health check results during pregnancy, annual health check results, hospital consultation record prescriptions) as a first trial in Japan, using multi-vender terminals, such as UNIX, MS-DOS, Macintosh and FAX terminals. Some of them have connection with Ethernet, Local Talk, Async High speed Serial Line Internet Protocol, and Point to Point connections, UUCP and usual telecommunication lines. In our model network system, the performance of existing data transfer protocols, such as electronic mail, Multimedia Internet Mail Extensions (MIME), Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and Fax, was investigated for replying to queries. The means to establish security in practical use is also investigated
Keywords
computer networks; distributed databases; medical information systems; multimedia communication; multimedia computing; security of data; Async High speed Serial Line Internet Protocol; Ethernet; FAX terminals; Internet; Japan; Local Talk; MS-DOS; Macintosh; Multimedia Internet Mail Extensions; Point to Point connections; UNIX; computer networking; data transfer protocols; distributed database; electronic mail; high quality medical care; high security system; multi-vendor environment; multimedia communication; network model; protocols; total health care management; Aging; Communication system security; Computer network management; Computer networks; Diseases; Distributed databases; IP networks; Medical services; Multimedia communication; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Communications, 1994. MULTIMEDIA '94., 5th IEEE COMSOC International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Kyoto
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWMC.1994.601221
Filename
601221
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