Document-based service architecture for communication between health and wellness service providers and customers

Jaakko Lähteenmäki, Juha Leppänen, Hannu Kaijanranta
2008 The Proceedings of the Second ICST International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare   unpublished
Electronic communication between health and wellness service providers and customers is becoming more common. The paper introduces a new document-based service approach -PIR (Personal Information Repository) -supporting information to be sent between the provider and the customer. The advantage compared to existing solutions is that the service can be shared with several service providers, which allows the customer to use the same interface for many services. Furthermore, transmission of
more » ... red (HL7/CDA R2) documents is supported allowing semantic compatibility of exchanged health information. A user trial has been carried out for testing the solution. The results are encouraging and reflect considerable interest towards exchange of personal health and wellness information. Index Terms-eHealth, health and wellness, security, service architecture.
doi:10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth2008.2502 fatcat:gud6sbe72vhwdga6ea5nzy2jva