Personalized Health Care Platform
OBJECTIVE
The main objective of this technique is to develop Public-oriented Health care Information Service Platform, which is based on such technologies. We design and implement the health care platform based on SOA and Web service technologies.
DOMAIN
Web Services, SOA, Biomedical Healthcare
SYNOPSIS
As an emerging form of enabling technology, Web-based e-Health portals provide patients easier accesses to their healthcare information and services. Service-Oriented Architecture provides a uniform means to offer, discover, interact with and use capabilities to produce desired effects consistent with measurable preconditions and expectations. We design and implement such a Public-Oriented Personalized Health Care which can integrate many backend medical services effectively. A major challenge in designing such a system is to meet critical security requirements, such as the confidentiality of patient data, the integrity of diagnosis results, and the availability of healthcare services. In this thesis I address the issue from the access control perspective.
Users of a public-oriented personalized health care can create and save a personalized page including only the content they would like to access. For example, a patient may prefer seeing only the newsfeed in cardiology. A medical service can run in real time, automation or store-and- forward mode, and the portal should support all of above. There is a strong demand for medical and health care service systems for the public under the new computing model. They can provide remote health consultation, remote real-time monitoring, remote diagnosis, personal health record network-based health care education, and other personalized services for the public through personalized medical information management