Title :
A doctor on World Wide Web: a biomedical wireless Internet application
Author :
Kulkarni, Vinayak Balluishana
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Engg., Finolex Acad. of Manage. & Technol., Maharashtra, India
Abstract :
The paper describes an Internet application where a patient can request medical help from his doctor instantly. The system includes a doctor´s personal Website and a low cost biomedical kit with which patient diagnosis input parameters can be transmitted using biotelemetry principles. Such a kit would be available with patients to sense data and send it to the concerned medical practitioner through the Internet; the patient can even interact through Webcam and video-conferencing, so that visual examination by the doctor is also possible. Discussion is limited to common symptoms. A business-to-business (BtoB) concept is also proposed; it includes direct contact with medical/drug stores/factories, clinical laboratories, other experts and also to emergency services through the Web. In all, an e-commerce concept can be developed where medical practitioners can establish contacts with medical/drug stores/factories to get the latest information for the doctor´s Web ID. A concept of a medical call center or cyber public health care center is proposed. In developing countries like India, medical call centers can be developed and expert doctors from India and abroad can be made available to treat common and poor people. An e-learning concept is also discussed, where expert doctors can guide in delicate and important operations and surgeries; they can guide students too.
Keywords :
Internet; biomedical telemetry; computer aided instruction; distance learning; electronic commerce; medical computing; patient diagnosis; teleconferencing; telemedicine; Internet; World Wide Web; biomedical kit; biomedical wireless Internet application; biotelemetry; business-to-business concept; clinical laboratories; cyber public health care center; doctor; drug suppliers; e-commerce concept; e-learning concept; emergency services; medical call center; medical help; medical suppliers; patient diagnosis; Biomedical telemetry; Costs; Drugs; Emergency services; Internet; Laboratories; Medical diagnosis; Medical diagnostic imaging; Production facilities; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
Personal Wireless Communications, 2002 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7569-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICPWC.2002.1177273