E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks

Volume 4, Issue 3 (September 2015)

ISSN Print: 2167-9517   ISSN Online: 2167-9525

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Building an Architectural Component Model for a Telehealth Service

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DOI: 10.4236/etsn.2015.43004    5,488 Downloads   7,334 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Models of services, processes and technology are useful tools for conceptualizing complex systems such as healthcare. The application of a component architecture helps illustrate the processes and technologies that are important to the operation of a health service and conceptualize the relationships between each component. Telehealth services are relatively recent and have characteristics that do not fit neatly into established models of health services. This paper analyzes the components used to build a telehealth in the home service in South Australia and the design choices that were taken. The service used commodity-based devices and systems to deliver simple to use, low-cost in the home care. Building on this analysis, the components required in an architectural component model of a telehealth service are identified enabling a provisional architecture for telehealth services to be derived from an existing internationally recognized architectural model for eHealth systems. Situated within the broad family of eHealth architectures, a Telehealth Architectural Model of telehealth processes, software, devices, common systems and ICT infrastructure is proposed that represents the components required to support telehealth and allows for customization of services according to clinical models of care.

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Taylor, A. , Morris, G. , Tieman, J. , Currow, D. , Kidd, M. and Carati, C. (2015) Building an Architectural Component Model for a Telehealth Service. E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks, 4, 35-44. doi: 10.4236/etsn.2015.43004.

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