A Service-Oriented Framework for Distributed Heterogeneous Data and System Integration for Continuous Care Networks

Care models for chronic condition treatment place point-of-care in the community and at patient's home and imply an organized care system ("continuous care network"). The contribution of this work consists in the proposal of a service framework to support information acquisition, integration and sharing in continuous care networks. The framework is based on a service-oriented message-oriented middleware ("SAl middleware") easing the development of context-aware and information integration applications. We describe an ongoing case study aiming at demonstrating the use of the service framework in a reference application scenario for patient conditions monitoring, alarm detection and policy-based handling.

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