1. The OCareCloudS project: toward organizing care through trusted cloud services
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Stijn Verstichel, Nicky Sulmon, Jeroen Hoebeke, Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Floris Van den Abeele, An Jacobs, Pieter Duysburgh, Arne Jansen, Jasmien Decancq, Ann Ackaert, Femke Ongenae, Dimitri Van Landuyt, Pieter Crombez, Filip De Turck, Femke De Backere, Kim Wuyts, Jen Rossey, Dirk De Grooff, Jan Van Ooteghem, Jan Henk Annema, Karen Willems, Communication Sciences, and Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology
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Technology and Engineering ,Nursing (miscellaneous) ,Knowledge management ,Health Informatics ,Cloud computing ,Ontology (information science) ,Trust ,Domain (software engineering) ,Health Information Management ,Elderly population ,Social needs ,Ontologies ,Added value ,Humans ,Medicine ,Elderly people ,ontologies ,Semantic system ,business.industry ,ecare ,trust ,Cloud Computing ,Semantics ,eCare ,EHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES ,Vocabulary, Controlled ,interdisciplinary ,IBCN ,business ,Cloud ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
The increasing elderly population and the shift from acute to chronic illness makes it difficult to care for people in hospitals and rest homes. Moreover, elderly people, if given a choice, want to stay at home as long as possible. In this article, the methodologies to develop a cloud-based semantic system, offering valuable information and knowledge-based services, are presented. The information and services are related to the different personal living hemispheres of the patient, namely the daily care-related needs, the social needs and the daily life assistance. Ontologies are used to facilitate the integration, analysis, aggregation and efficient use of all the available data in the cloud. By using an interdisciplinary research approach, where user researchers, (ontology) engineers, researchers and domain stakeholders are at the forefront, a platform can be developed of great added value for the patients that want to grow old in their own home and for their caregivers.
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- 2014
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