Zusammenfassung
Die Überalterung der Gesellschaft ist der Treiber der Entwicklung von Technologien des Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). AAL-Lösungen können die Lebensqualität älterer Personen heben, indem sie neueste IKT-Technologien in deren Lebensumfeld bringen. Dabei spielen moderne Informationstechnologien und Standards im Gesundheitsbereich zusammen, um jene Bausteine zu entwickeln, die für eine ineinandergreifende, interoperable und offene AAL-Anwendung erforderlich sind.
Summary
Population ageing is driving the development of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technologies. AAL solutions enhance the quality of life of older people, bringing the benefits of new technologies to their daily environment. Current healthcare IT and standards are working together to provide the building blocks needed to develop interconnected, interoperable, open AAL applications.
Abbreviations
- RPM:
-
remote patient monitoring
- EHR:
-
electronic health record
- PHR:
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personal health record
- PAN:
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personal area network
- HRN:
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health reporting network
- EMR:
-
electronic medical record
- NHIN:
-
national health information network
- CDA:
-
HL7's clinical document architecture standard
- OMG:
-
object management group
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Rogers, R., Peres, Y. & Müller, W. Living longer independently – a healthcare interoperability perspective. Elektrotech. Inftech. 127, 206–211 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00502-010-0748-8
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