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Review of Global Access to Cloud Emergency Medical Services

Published on December 2015 by Jayashree Guthe, Alka Vishwa
National Conference on Advances in Computing
Foundation of Computer Science USA
NCAC2015 - Number 2
December 2015
Authors: Jayashree Guthe, Alka Vishwa
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Jayashree Guthe, Alka Vishwa . Review of Global Access to Cloud Emergency Medical Services. National Conference on Advances in Computing. NCAC2015, 2 (December 2015), 20-22.

@article{
author = { Jayashree Guthe, Alka Vishwa },
title = { Review of Global Access to Cloud Emergency Medical Services },
journal = { National Conference on Advances in Computing },
issue_date = { December 2015 },
volume = { NCAC2015 },
number = { 2 },
month = { December },
year = { 2015 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 20-22 },
numpages = 3,
url = { /proceedings/ncac2015/number2/23365-5028/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%A Jayashree Guthe
%A Alka Vishwa
%T Review of Global Access to Cloud Emergency Medical Services
%J National Conference on Advances in Computing
%@ 0975-8887
%V NCAC2015
%N 2
%P 20-22
%D 2015
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

Recently there has been animpressiveimprovement in the activity around maintenance of the personal health record (PHR) systems for patients and customers. The co-medical past data has not yet sufficiently describe the possibleefficiency and service of PHR systems. Since PHRs in it havinguniversal patient information and not certain samplesindividually collected by healthcare providers, they can used this samples as abasic infrastructures for constructing framework and operating different significant systems for both healthcare and also for the tax payers. Crisis restorative frameworks (EMS) are among the most urgent ones as they include an assortment of exercises which incorporates calling a rescue vehicle administration till the season of tolerant release from the causality of a doctor's facility and are firmly interrelated so that joint effort and coordination turns into a key issue for patients and for crisis social insurance administration execution. Individual wellbeing record frameworks are more than simply static vaults for patient information; they consolidate information, learning, and programming devices, which help patients to end up dynamic members in their own particular consideration. At the point when PHRs are coordinated with electronic wellbeing record frameworks, it gives more noteworthy advantages than would remain solitary frameworks for customers.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Emergency Medical Systems Personal Health Record Systems Cloud Computing.