Recent progress in sensor-enhanced health information systems - slowly but sustainably

Informatics for Health & Social Care
Michael Marschollek

Abstract

The use of health-enabling technologies is regarded as one important means to face some of the challenges which accompany the demographic change with an expected rise in multi-morbidity and an increased need of care. A precondition for the sensible use of these technologies is their integration in existing information system structures, and - preferably - the enhancement of these into sensor-enhanced health information systems (seHIS). The aim of this review is to report on recent progress in seHIS, and thus to identify relevant areas of research that have to be addressed to provide patient-centered services in a semantically interoperable environment. A literature search in PubMed/Medline was combined with a manual search of papers (n = 1004) in three prominent health/medical informatics journals and one biomedical engineering journal starting from the year 2007. Despite a multitude of papers that present advanced systems using health-enabling technologies, only few papers could be identified that explicitly describe the design of seHIS or the integration of health-enabling technologies into health information systems. Recurring statements emphasise the importance of the following areas of research: patient-centered care using...Continue Reading

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Citations

May 30, 2012·BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making·Michael Marschollek
Sep 17, 2013·Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA·Jeanette Olsen, Mary Jo Baisch
Jun 24, 2014·Journal of Medical Systems·Petra KnaupReinhold Haux
Dec 8, 2010·Informatics for Health & Social Care·Sabine Koch
Dec 8, 2010·Informatics for Health & Social Care·Hartmut Remmers
Dec 31, 2011·Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine·Matthias GietzeltKlaus-Hendrik Wolf
Jul 31, 2012·Healthcare Informatics Research·Michael MarschollekKlaus-Hendrik Wolf
Nov 30, 2011·Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences·Christoph Lenzen, Roger Wattenhofer

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