Middlecare: middleware technology for home-based chronic patient shared care. Gomez, E. J., del Pozo, F., Hemando, M. E., de Toledo, P., Garcia-Olaya, A., Caceres, C., Jimenez, S., & Rodriguez, S. In Conference Proceedings. Second Joint EMBS-BMES Conference 2002. 24th Annual International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society (Cat. No.02CH37392), January, 2002.
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Home-based care of chronic patients cannot be efficiently provided away from shared care models. This paper introduces a middleware architecture to integrate technology-based home care services within shared care models. The architecture comprises a multi-access layer to provide seamless access to data and services; a computer-supported service for the care team collaboration; a wireless connectivity service to integrate telemonitoring sensors/devices and a security service. The middleware technology is developed and tested on three chronic care domains: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes and HIV/AIDS care
@inproceedings{deToledo-2002,
  author = {Gomez, E. J. and del Pozo, F. and Hemando, M. E. and de Toledo, P.
	and Garcia-Olaya, A. and Caceres, C. and Jimenez, S. and Rodriguez,
	S.},
  title = {Middlecare: middleware technology for home-based chronic patient
	 shared care},
  booktitle = {Conference Proceedings. Second Joint EMBS-BMES Conference 2002. 
	24th Annual International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine
	and Biology Society. Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering
	Society (Cat. No.02CH37392)},
  year = {2002},
  month = jan,
  CL = {Houston, TX, USA},
  CT = {Conference Proceedings. Second Joint EMBS-BMES Conference 2002 24thEOLEOLAnnual
	International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine andEOLEOLBiology
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  CY = {23-26 Oct. 2002},
  UT = {INSPEC:7838578},
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  abstract = {Home-based care of chronic patients cannot be efficiently provided
	 away from shared care models. This paper introduces a middleware
	architecture to integrate technology-based home care services within
	shared care models. The architecture comprises a multi-access layer
	to provide seamless access to data and services; a computer-supported
	service for the care team collaboration; a wireless connectivity
	service to integrate telemonitoring sensors/devices and a security
	service. The middleware technology is developed and tested on three
	chronic care domains: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes
	and HIV/AIDS care}
}

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