Title :
Mauritius eHealth - Trust in the healthcare revolution
Author :
Leckraj Amal Bholah;Kemley Beharee
Author_Institution :
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
Abstract :
The aim of eHealth infrastructure is to harness innovations in digital infrastructure that can enable the seamless access to, sharing and reuse of data (e.g. clinical records, genomic data and images) irrespective of source [1]. eInfrastructure is comprised of networked, interoperable, service-oriented, scalable computational tools and services. The key element is the interaction of human users and computers so as to facilitate discovery, linking and reasoning [2].
Keywords :
"Hospitals","Mobile communication","Mobile handsets","Africa","Diseases","Collaboration"
Conference_Titel :
ITU Kaleidoscope: Trust in the Information Society (K-2015), 2015
DOI :
10.1109/Kaleidoscope.2015.7383627