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Leadership in technology. SMURD: a telemedicine case study

Camelia Cojocaru and Ph. D. Silviu Cojocaru ()
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Camelia Cojocaru: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
Ph. D. Silviu Cojocaru: Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania

Manager Journal, 2015, vol. 21, issue 1, 106-113

Abstract: The medical field is one of the most dynamic in Romania, regarding the adoption of IT. Dynamics is determined by two main factors. The first is related to the development of private health care market, and the second the benefits of using new technologies in medical processes. Telemedicine and advanced medical techniques are driven by new technologies. This paper aims to analyse the use of technology interoperability standards between applications and devices in medical institutions from Romania. Adoption of standards such as HL7 (Health Level 7), XML (eXtended Markup Language) and SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) can increase the quality of medical processes in Romania and can help reduce the cost of medical processes. In the article present a brief study on the use of new technologies in SMURD (Mobile Emergency Service for Resuscitation and Extrication). SMURD implementation is a clear proof of how technology could bring leadership in medical care

Keywords: HL7; XML SOA; interoperability; system integration; web services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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