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TRUST Patient Portal Project - Real Time Patient Monitoring
Josh Denny, Mike Eklund, Philip Kuryloski, Dan Masys, Marci Meingast, Sameer Pai, Tanya Roosta, Shankar Sastry, Bill Stead, Janos Sztipanovits, Stephen Wicker, Yuan Xue

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Josh Denny, Mike Eklund, Philip Kuryloski, Dan Masys, Marci Meingast, Sameer Pai, Tanya Roosta, Shankar Sastry, Bill Stead, Janos Sztipanovits, Stephen Wicker, Yuan Xue. "TRUST Patient Portal Project - Real Time Patient Monitoring". Talk or presentation, 27, April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.

Abstract
Recent advances in sensor network technology result in the possibility of advanced real-time monitoring of patients while they remain in the home. Many questions regarding the handling of this new source of medical data remain unanswered, particularly as the complete set of data that can be inferred from various sensor readings, such as patient location, remains undefined.

It has been a phenomenon in the last decade that information kept about patients has been made increasingly available to them. The Vanderbilt Center for Better Health's Web-based Patient Portal is designed to facilitate the bidirectional flow of information between patient and health care provider, and with the global internet provides an effective point of entry for information from the in home monitoring system to care givers and to the patient.

All aspects of the system from the sensor nodes to the patient portal enforce privacy and security concerns for the collected data.

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    Josh Denny, Mike Eklund, Philip Kuryloski, Dan Masys, Marci
    Meingast, Sameer Pai, Tanya Roosta, Shankar Sastry, Bill
    Stead, Janos Sztipanovits, Stephen Wicker, Yuan Xue. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/81.html"><i>TRUST
    Patient Portal Project - Real Time Patient
    Monitoring</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  27,
    April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.
  • Plain text
    Josh Denny, Mike Eklund, Philip Kuryloski, Dan Masys, Marci
    Meingast, Sameer Pai, Tanya Roosta, Shankar Sastry, Bill
    Stead, Janos Sztipanovits, Stephen Wicker, Yuan Xue. "TRUST
    Patient Portal Project - Real Time Patient Monitoring". Talk
    or presentation,  27, April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF
    Site Visit.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{DennyEklundKuryloskiMasysMeingastPaiRoostaSastryStead06_TRUSTPatientPortalProjectRealTimePatientMonitoring,
        author = {Josh Denny, Mike Eklund, Philip Kuryloski, Dan
                  Masys, Marci Meingast, Sameer Pai, Tanya Roosta,
                  Shankar Sastry, Bill Stead, Janos Sztipanovits,
                  Stephen Wicker, Yuan Xue},
        title = {TRUST Patient Portal Project - Real Time Patient
                  Monitoring},
        day = {27},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        note = {Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.},
        abstract = {Recent advances in sensor network technology
                  result in the possibility of advanced real-time
                  monitoring of patients while they remain in the
                  home. Many questions regarding the handling of
                  this new source of medical data remain unanswered,
                  particularly as the complete set of data that can
                  be inferred from various sensor readings, such as
                  patient location, remains undefined. 

    It has been a phenomenon in the last decade that information kept about patients has been made increasingly available to them. The Vanderbilt Center for Better Health's Web-based Patient Portal is designed to facilitate the bidirectional flow of information between patient and health care provider, and with the global internet provides an effective point of entry for information from the in home monitoring system to care givers and to the patient.

    All aspects of the system from the sensor nodes to the patient portal enforce privacy and security concerns for the collected data.}, URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/81.html} }

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 4 May 2006.
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