Complex telemonitoring of patients and elderly people for telemedical and homecare services (original) (raw)

Telemon–Romanian Experience for Real Time Telemonitoring of Chronic Patients and Elderly People

Abstract—This paper presents a project that has as main goal researches, design and implementation of an electronicinformatics-telecom and scalable system, that will allow the automatic and complex telemonitoring, everywhere and every time (at home, in hospitals, at work, of mobile subject, etc., using several communication paths), in real time, of persons with chronic illnesses, of elderly people, of those having high medical risk and of those with neuro-locomotor disabilities.

TELEMON–Integrated System For Real Time Telemonitoring of Patients and Eldery People

РЕЗЮМЕ, ABSTRACT The paper presents a project that has as main goal researches, design and implementation of an electronic-informatics-telecom and scalable system, that will allow the automatic and complex telemonitoring, everywhere and every time in real time, of persons with chronic illnesses, of elderly people, of those having high medical risk and of those with neuro-locomotor disabilities (Ukr. z. telemed. med. telemat.-2008.-Vol. 6, № 1.-P. 71-75). Keywords: e-Health, Telemonitoring, Embedded Systems,(Bio) Signal Processing

E-health system for medical telesurveillance of patients with neurological dysfunctions

2011

The current common goal in medical information technology today is the design and implementation of telemedicine solutions, which provide to patients services that enhance their quality of life. Advances in wireless sensor network technology, the overall miniaturization of their associated hardware low-power integrated circuits and wireless communications have enabled the design of low-cost, miniature, and intelligent physiological sensor modules with applications in the medical industry. These modules are capable of measuring, processing, communicating one or more physiological parameters, and can be integrated into a wireless personal area network. This paper is dedicated to the most complex Romanian telemedical pilot project, TELEMON, which has as goals design and implementation of an electronic-informaticstelecommunications system, that allows the automatic and complex telemonitoring, everywhere and every time, in (almost) real time, of the vital signs of persons with chronic illnesses, of elderly people, of those having high medical risk and of those living in isolated regions. The final objective of this pilot project is to enable personalized medical teleservices delivery, and to act as a basis for a public service for telemedical procedures in Romania and abroad. 901 is to enable personalized teleservices delivery and patient safety enhancement based on an earlier diagnosis with medical telemetry using biosignals, images [1], text transmissions, and also applying the suitable treatment according to the remote medical experts' recommendations .

E-Health System for Medical Telesurveillance of Chronic Patients

International Journal of Computers Communications & Control, 2010

The current common goal in medical information technology today is the design and implementation of telemedicine solutions, which provide to patients services that enhance their quality of life. Advances in wireless sensor network technology, the overall miniaturization of their associated hardware low-power integrated circuits and wireless communications have enabled the design of low-cost, miniature, and intelligent physiological sensor modules with applications in the medical industry. These modules are capable of measuring, processing, communicating one or more physiological parameters, and can be integrated into a wireless personal area network. This paper is dedicated to the most complex Romanian telemedical pilot project, TELEMON, which has as goals design and implementation of an electronic-informaticstelecommunications system, that allows the automatic and complex telemonitoring, everywhere and every time, in (almost) real time, of the vital signs of persons with chronic il...

Telemonitoring of patients at home: a software agent approach

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2003

To address the issue of the increasing social, economical and medical needs of maintaining at home people in loss of autonomy while preserving privacy and quality of life, the authors present a software agent based telemonitoring and alarm raising system. The article describes the overall architecture, the various components of the model, and the methodology that has been used. It specifically addresses the issue of reflecting in the object oriented model of the system various dimensions including: the physical world of in-home bio-signal sensors, the numerical world of software agents and Internet-related technologies, and the medical and social worlds of patients, physicians and caregivers. In the model, the main stream of information goes from the biophysical world of patients at home to the socio-medical world of carers through a chain of devices including in-home sensors, local area network, home computer, remote server, and carers' computers. Each device hosts software agents with different levels of knowledge and complexity. Internet and Java technologies provide the building blocks of the designed telemonitoring software. Laboratory experiments have been realized using a fully equipped 'smart' demonstration home for telecare. The study takes place into a more general research project on 'smart' homes for telecare conducted at

eHealth: Survey on research projects, comparative study of telemonitoring architectures and main issues

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2014

Today, the number of elderly people and patients with reduced autonomy or with chronic diseases are steadily increasing. In addition, a stay in hospital or nursing home is very expensive. Thus, in recent years we have witnessed the development of projects to keep these people at home while providing them the needed care and assistance. The number of research projects that have emerged around the world during these last years is very important. Thus we are interested in studying a number of these projects. In this study, we focus on European projects because there is a great similarity with other projects (American, Asian and African projects). After a detailed study of various European research projects conducted in the telemonitoring of patients field, we identify the main requirements of a telemonitoring system. Then, we introduce the common components of these systems. After that, we provide a comparative study in terms of offered services, technical issues, supported functionalities and tools involved in the implementation of the proposed systems. Finally, we introduce some interesting perspectives for the patient telemonitoring research field.

Management of Health Services through Telemonitoring in The Elderly

Jurnal Aisyah : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan

The increasing number of elderly people around the world will increase chronic diseases and multimorbidity. A consistent health care system at home that can help the elderly in dealing with their illness is needed. Effective health management can slow disease progression and minimize complications. Telemonitoring is part of a telehealth system that uses a patient management approach by combining various information technologies to monitor patients remotely via smart phones, which can be considered as a solution, because it has been proven to reduce treatment costs, shorten length of stay, reduce hospital readmission rates, and improve the quality of life of elderly patients.

Patient telemonitoring at home

2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001

One of the biggest problems in hospitals today is the increase of costs associated with the treatment of patients, especially in the case of the elderly. This trend makes it necessary to adopt new strategies in order to reduce such costs and, at the same time, maintain high levels of care that is provided to patients. One way to reduce such costs is by moving patients to non-specialised areas or, if possible, to his/her home as soon as possible. In this paper we present a remote monitoring system capable of monitoring the state of a patient 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through the analysis of parameters extracted from the electrocardiographic signal (ECG) and reporting any anomaly to the hospital. One important feature of the system is its flexibility for providing users with access to monitoring information. In order to do so, the system is equipped with two complementary interfaces, being capable of giving integral access to monitoring information at any time, any place and from any location in an optimal manner.

Telemonitoring for assisted living residences: The medical specialists' view

2011

Telemonitoring is regarded as a means to maintain a relatively high quality of life for independently living elderly. This paper discusses a requirements study of a system to, foremost, telemonitor activities of daily living (ADL) of the elderly. The study utilizes literature and in-depth interviews with medical specialists. From the interview results can be concluded that, besides from elderly's own input, monitoring different aspects of movement, food consumption and sleep pattern are regarded as most beneficial to the medical specialists..