Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Dept., Technol. Educ. Inst. of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract :
The continuously prolonged life-expectancy and the increased demand for accessibility of various prematurely disabled groups of fellow-citizens worldwide, intensifies the need for action, towards the creation of a global home-care technology platform. This should combine first, common ICT-standards and medical-managerial Guidelines and second, it should regulate fairly enough the Essential Patents involved, in order to facilitate globally, assisted-living and home-care. However, this proper sustainable milieu should be adapted to the local economic, social and medico-technical conditions. It is the purpose of this paper: First, to review and present, in a usable form, the home-care “state of the art”, as depicted on searched, retrieved and evaluated relevant Industrial Property documents. Second, to summarize the most relevant ICT-standards and medical-managerial Guidelines involved, enabling, thus, interoperability in contemporary home-care and assisted-living. Finally, to create various home-care related ≪patent-maps≫, attempting, thus, to use their early disclosing potential of published IP-documents, to reduce intentional obscuring of IP-portfolios.
Keywords :
assisted living; medical computing; ICT-standards essential-patents; IP-documents; IP-portfolio; economic condition; essential patents; home-care technology platform; industrial property documents; information and communication technology; medical-managerial guidelines; medico-technical condition; social condition; sustainable assisted-living; sustainable home-care; Guidelines; Licenses; Medical services; Organizations; Patents; Standards organizations; Essential Patents; Home-care; ICT-standards; Industrial Property; Medical Guidelines; Semantic tags;