Experiences on developing SOA based mobile healthcare services

Mobile healthcare (m-Healthcare) systems are regarded as a solution to address skyrocketing healthcare costs without reducing the quality of patient care. It is our aim to build an m-Healthcare platform based on the service-oriented computing paradigm. We are developing a Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) for m-Healthcare services platform, called SOAMOH that shall also support interfacing with the HL7 standard and facilitate the provisioning of healthcare to people anywhere, anytime using mobile devices that are connected through wireless communication technologies.

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