资源不足环境中技术支持的慢性病管理

C. Dacso, E. Knightly, Matthew M. Dacso
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随着国际社会为防治疟疾、结核病、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和水传播疾病所作的巨大努力,慢性病不可避免地成为世界范围内主要的健康威胁。慢性病的管理需要患者和医疗机构在信息流生态系统中建立伙伴关系。移动电话提供的无所不在的计算环境中的远程生物传感器使患者能够以低成本同时提供通信和疾病指标,从而不断参与自己的保健工作。增加一个地理信息系统可以将个人数据汇总成疾病流行病学及其控制情况,从而在不损害个人隐私的情况下以低成本促进区域和国家卫生规划。这种制度的推广是一项复杂的政治和社会任务,对于改善个人和社会生活质量,同时减少慢性病的成本负担具有巨大的潜在益处。
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Technology-enabled chronic disease management in under-resourced environments
With the large international effort directed against malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and water-borne illnesses comes the inevitable emergence of chronic diseases as a major worldwide health threat. Management of chronic illness requires a partnership of the person with the illness and the healthcare establishment in an ecosystem of information flow. Remote biosensors in a ubiquitous computing environment provided by mobile phones allows the constant participation of the person with the illness in his or her own health care by providing communications and disease indicators simultaneously and at low cost. The addition of a geographic information system allows the aggregation of individual data into a picture of the epidemiology of the illness and its control, thus facilitating regional and national health planning at low cost without compromising individual privacy. The dissemination of such a system is a complex political and social task with great potential benefit for improving individual and societal quality of life while reducing the cost burden of chronic disease.
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