Dynamic Group Management as an Enhancement to Emergency Healthcare Using Policies
Source: Waterford Institute of Technology
Successful medical emergency preventative measures or actual emergency resolution is not entirely down to one individual, but more the result of the establishment and behavior of a group of individuals and services. This is highly evident in the healthcare domain: the introduction of pervasive healthcare systems allows for the interconnection of various stake holders, such as patients, doctors, medical monitoring services, and the patient's family. Communication within a group can be extremely useful to manage and resolve emergency situations, such as helping a patient affected by a life-threatening hypogylcemic condition. At the same time, it also requires new tools for managing these groups in an effective and secure way. However, as more specialist services become available the management of these groups is increasing in magnitude.
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| Date: | Jul 2008 |



