DocumentCode
1280477
Title
The Web: a communication medium for health care
Author
Flammia, Giovanni
Volume
17
Issue
2
fYear
2002
Firstpage
88
Lastpage
89
Abstract
The World Wide Web is a relatively inexpensive and pervasive communication channel that could feasibly let doctors and nurses continuously monitor the progress of thousands of patients throughout the world. Reducing medical research costs and enabling communication between patients and care providers is especially important for rare diseases because they often have limited research funds and a relatively small number of patients in each country. I describe four case studies that show how the Internet can streamline the clinical trial process and monitor patients remotely, rather than act merely as a search engine. The Web could reduce health-care costs and decrease the heath-care systems´ response time in high-risk situations.
Keywords
Internet; biomedical communication; computerised monitoring; health care; information resources; patient monitoring; Internet; World Wide Web; case studies; clinical trial process streamlining; health-care costs; healthcare communication medium; high-risk situations; rare diseases; remote patient monitoring; system response time; Biomedical monitoring; Clinical trials; Communication channels; Costs; Diseases; Internet; Medical services; Patient monitoring; Remote monitoring; Web sites;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1541-1672
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIS.2002.999226
Filename
999226
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