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Information System for Biosensors Data Exchange in Healthcare

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This paper presents a novel cloud information system (BIOHIS - Biosensors Healthcare Information System) whose main goal is to enable vital data exchange obtained from biosensors. BIOHIS corresponds to the requirements of the existing protocols for MRMI (medical response to major incidents). This system aims to ease and improve the data exchange between the different institutions involved in the MRMI protocols. BIOHIS is one step closer to the interoperable data flow among the various medical system interfaces, ensuring structured data capture. The system is intended to use cloud leverages as infinite storage, computing capacities and full time authorized access.

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This paper is supported by SIARS, NATO multi-year project NATO.EAP.SFPP 984753.

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Simjanoska, M., Koteska, B., Kostoska, M., Bogdanova, A.M., Ackovska, N., Trajkovikj, V. (2018). Information System for Biosensors Data Exchange in Healthcare. In: Stojanov, G., Kulakov, A. (eds) ICT Innovations 2016. ICT Innovations 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 665. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68855-8_23

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