Abstract
Spurred by the aging world, various network–based healthcare systems have been developed to provide and facilitate elderly healthcare service. This paper is intended to provide a review on the state of the art for network-based elderly healthcare systems in the US. Initial search resulted in 41 patents and after careful review 9 representative patents are included in the second round review. These 9 patents are categorized based on their characteristics and explicitly introduced in this paper. The current challenging issues are pointed out and the future development trend is identified in this research area.
Keywords: Elderly, healthcare, health communication system, health monitoring system, medication adherence system, network.
Recent Patents on Computer Science
Title:Patent Review on Network-based Elderly Healthcare System in the US
Volume: 6 Issue: 3
Author(s): Chuan Jiang and Samuel H. Huang
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Keywords: Elderly, healthcare, health communication system, health monitoring system, medication adherence system, network.
Abstract: Spurred by the aging world, various network–based healthcare systems have been developed to provide and facilitate elderly healthcare service. This paper is intended to provide a review on the state of the art for network-based elderly healthcare systems in the US. Initial search resulted in 41 patents and after careful review 9 representative patents are included in the second round review. These 9 patents are categorized based on their characteristics and explicitly introduced in this paper. The current challenging issues are pointed out and the future development trend is identified in this research area.
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Jiang Chuan and H. Huang Samuel, Patent Review on Network-based Elderly Healthcare System in the US, Recent Patents on Computer Science 2013; 6 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2213275906999131206151518
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2213275906999131206151518 |
Print ISSN 2213-2759 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1874-4796 |
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