Title :
Channel agnostic healthcare
Author :
Alberts, Ronell ; Botha, Adele ; Fogwill, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Meraka Inst., Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract :
Mobile technologies have become a social reality in large parts of the developing world in general and in Africa especially. The large scale connected representativeness of access to and often ownership of mobile devices opens many doors to innovative, far reaching mobile-based applications and services. This near ubiquitous access, however, is characterized by an entirely new set of challenges as different legacy devices and cutting edge smartphones make up a cornucopia of end user realities. In order to reach as many end users as possible through the devices that they already own and are comfortable with, channel agnostic access is needed that would support the different mobile access channels using a variety of communications protocols. This paper outlines the various technical and operational considerations associated with the conceptualization of a middleware platform for mobile enablement and its application in the health environment as a mobile health monitoring system for community health workers.
Keywords :
Bring Your Own Device; electronic messaging; health care; mobile computing; near-field communication; patient care; patient monitoring; smart phones; telemedicine; African mobile technologies; channel agnostic access; channel agnostic healthcare; communication protocols; community health workers; cutting edge smartphones; developing world social reality; end user realities; far reaching healthcare; health environment; innovative healthcare; large scale connected representativeness; legacy devices; middleware platform-associated operational considerations; middleware platform-associated technical considerations; mobile access channels; mobile device access; mobile device ownership; mobile device-based applications; mobile device-based services; mobile health monitoring system; mobile healthcare; near ubiquitous device access; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Communities; Diseases; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Monitoring; channel agnostic; healthcare; mobile application;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communication Technologies (WICT), 2014 Fourth World Congress on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8114-4
DOI :
10.1109/WICT.2014.7077280