Title :
A new shared care telemedical solution dedicated to elderly patient nursing services for remote GP decision support
Author :
Télisson, D. ; Fayn, J. ; Placide, J. ; Rubel, P. ; Comet, B.
Author_Institution :
Methodologies of Inf. Process. in Cardiology, NSERM, Lyon
Abstract :
Thanks to the development of homecare facilities, elderly prefer to stay at home, and the age at which they are admitted in retirement homes is steadily increasing. As a result, a very large number of these persons are going to live in such dedicated centers because they have several health problems and need a daily assistance. But, a great number of these institutions for the elderly do not necessarily include medical services with a permanent on-site physician. These citizens/patients may be located in isolated geographic areas and sometimes need a GP intervention within less than two hours. In this context, we have designed a telemedical solution, called Tele-Nurse, based on a medical trolley equipped with several sensors (ECG, blood pressure, weight scale, SaO2, glucometer, videoconference) connected to a laptop which allows to collect and transmit the data to the GP via a J2EE server and a MySQL database. In this paper, we describe the global architecture which has been implemented and the various models that have been designed to support the user requirements, the use-case scenarios and the functions of the core system.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; decision support systems; geriatrics; medical computing; patient monitoring; teleconferencing; telemedicine; ECG; J2EE server; MySQL database; SaO2 sensor; Tele-Nurse; blood pressure sensor; elderly patient nursing services; glucometer; homecare facilities; medical trolley; remote GP decision support; shared care telemedicine; videoconferencing; weight scale; Cardiology; Context-aware services; Costs; Decision support systems; Electrocardiography; Information processing; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Retirement; Senior citizens;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2006
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2532-7