eHealth-as-a-Service (eHaaS) : towards universal stakeholder engagement
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01/01/2014
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With the introduction of the Personally Controlled Health Record (PCEHR), the Australian public is being asked to accept greater responsibility for their healthcare by taking an active role in the management of personal health information. Although well designed, constructed and intentioned, policy and privacy concerns have resulted in an eHealth model that may impact future health sharing requirements. Hence, as a case study for a consumer eHealth initative in the Australian context, eHealth-as-a-Service (eHaaS) serves as a disruptive step in in the aggregation and transformation of health information for use as real-world knowledge. The strategic value of extending the community Health Record Bank (HRB) model lies in the ability to automatically draw on a multitude of relevant data repositories and sources to create a single source of the truth and to engage market forces to create financial sustainability. The opportunity to transform the beleaguered Australian PCEHR into a realisable and sustainable technology consumption model for patient safety is explored. Moreover, the current clerical focus of healthcare practitioners acting in the role of de facto record keepers is renegotiated to establish a shared knowledge creation landscape of action for safer patient interventions. To achieve this potential however requires a platform that will facilitate efficient and trusted unification of all health information available in real-time across the continuum of care. eHaaS provides a sustainable environment and encouragement to realise this potential. |
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IEEE Communications Society |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72739/1/eHaaS_Paper_a4_format_jan14.pdf http://cms.comsoc.org/SiteGen/Uploads/Public/Docs_e_Health/Newsletters/2014-JAN-FEB.pdf Black, Alofi Shane & Sahama, Tony R. (2014) eHealth-as-a-Service (eHaaS) : towards universal stakeholder engagement. e-Health Technical Committee Newsletter, 3(1), pp. 1-3. |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080612 Interorganisational Information Systems and Web Services #080702 Health Informatics #eHaaS #eHealth #Cloud computing #PCEHR #data-driven #eHealth-as-a-Service #Service oriented architecture |
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