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Mobile Platform for Executing Medical Business Processes and Data Collecting

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Medicine becomes more and more complex domain. The process from patient registration through to the provision of the right treatment becomes complex and sophisticated, and any mistakes or inaccuracies can have a significant consequences for both the patient and the care professionals. This paper presents a MMDCP — Medical Mobile Data Collecting Platform, which aims is to reduce the error rate and speed up the process of data collection. Since medical staff should have the access to medical data from any place of the healthcare facility, the MMDCP provides it’s users the mobility. The proposed platform also distinguishes itself with flexibility, simplicity of maintenance and integration.

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Brzeziński, J., Kobusińska, A., Kobusiński, J., Stroiński, A., Szałkowski, K. (2013). Mobile Platform for Executing Medical Business Processes and Data Collecting. In: Huang, G., Liu, X., He, J., Klawonn, F., Yao, G. (eds) Health Information Science. HIS 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7798. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37899-7_13

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