Paper

Personal Health Book: A Cloud-Based Tool for Patient Centered Healthcare


Authors:
Juha Juha Puustj?rvi; Leena Puustj?rvi
Abstract
Patient centered healthcare is based on the assumption that physicians, patients and their families have the ability to obtain and understand health information and services, and make appropriate health decisions. This in turn presumes that patient’s personal health information is presented according to individuals understanding and abilities. Based on this argument our research has focused on analysing whether the existing PHRs (Personal Health Records) support patient centered healthcare in an appropriate way. The analysis of these questions led to the introduction of the Personal Health Book (PHB). It is an extension of PHR in that all healthcare providers augment the PHB by links to relevant information entities. We can exploit cloud computing in accessing the PHB as anyone with a suitable Internet connection and a standard browser can access an application in a cloud. In this paper we consider two approaches for maintaining PHBs: one extends XML based PHRs while the other exploits semantic web technologies in PHBs’ implementation. In particular, we present the advantages that can be achieved in using cloud computing and semantic web technologies such as RDF and OWL.
Keywords
Patient Centered Healthcare; Personal Health Records; Information Therapy; Drug Therapy; Semantic Web; Ontologies, XML, RDF, OWL
StartPage
146
EndPage
155
Doi
10.5963/PHF0203004
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