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Smart Healthcare Agility Management - Tojisha Doctrine by Self-synchronization

Authors :
NIHON UNIV TOKYO (JAPAN)
Hagiwara, Clifford T
Aoki, Kazuo
Gunji, Y
Takehara, T
Mori, H
Urano, F
NIHON UNIV TOKYO (JAPAN)
Hagiwara, Clifford T
Aoki, Kazuo
Gunji, Y
Takehara, T
Mori, H
Urano, F
Source :
DTIC
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The aim of this study is to propose the new concept of smart healthcare agility management system (hereinafter called SHAM). This system will support a pre-patients who would have medical risks factors (hereinafter called PPF), by providing them with a unique personalized protocol and guideline together with each descriptive manuals. The SHAM system features self-synchronized-care and shared situation awareness for PPF between healthcare support at home and medical institutional as of complex endeavors. Today, almost all Japanese enjoys the benefits of institutional healthcare insurance as a manner of obligation owing to fairly low payment system. In the case of PPF, however, they would not benefit from such health insurance nor be able to consult the doctors before becoming seriously ill. Translated from Japanese word, Tojisha meaning anyone (most likely a family member) who is related or concerned about a patient, the PPF face the facts that they could not enjoy the medical benefits in hospitals without consultation with the doctors. By following the Tojisha doctrine through the SHAM system, the PPF should be able to check the disease in time and agility.<br />Presented at the 19th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium (ICCRTS) held 16-19 June, 2014 in Alexandria, VA.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn913590387
Document Type :
Electronic Resource