Emergency care management with location-aware services
Journal
2006 Pervasive Health Conference and Workshops, PervasiveHealth
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Abstract
As indoor localization technologies become more affordable and sophisticated. An emerging market has yet to be realized commercially in the indoor environment. We think that the first adopter will arise from the healthcare domain where the need is the most critical. Thus, We aim to implement a set of location-aware services to assist in the management of the emergency department. We apply NTU Taroko, an active RFID module for to real time location tracking on patients, hospital assets, and medical staffs. In addition, we integrate context-aware system proactively to infer event notifications for reminding physicians and nurses. With the proposed system, we can shorten the process of emergency visit effectively and improve the quality of emergency care.
Other Subjects
Hospitals; Location; Radio frequency identification (RFID); Context-aware systems; Emergency departments; Event notification; Healthcare domains; Indoor environment; Indoor localization; Location aware services; Real-time location; Emergency services
Type
conference paper
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