This paper presents a community health models and designs a corresponding system using wearable care devices depend on Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics and other information technologies. For common chronic diseases, Electrocardiogram, respiration, pulse, temperature, and movement status signals are selected as important bases for reflecting the health status and determining the condition of the body. This paper designs the function of the wearable smart device and introduces the smart device's early warning function, built-in sensors, and various human monitoring components. The smart device can accurately judge the condition of the elderly. When an abnormality is found, it will send an alarm to the mobile phone in time, so that guardians and children can grasp it in real-time. Based on the user perspective, we propose strategies to meet user expectations and improve user information literacy; based on the social network perspective, we propose strategies to establish a long-term mechanism for smart medical operation and improve the information interaction network environment; based on the system service perspective, we propose strategies to optimize the system function design and innovate the service model.
KEYWORDS: Picture Archiving and Communication System, Medical imaging, Statistical analysis, Factor analysis, Reliability, Image processing, Information technology, Imaging systems, Data storage
With the continuous maturity of medical image information and digitization technology, the Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) developed based on this technology has been deployed and applied as the main module in most medical institutions in China. Through the introduction and application of the system, high integration, convenient transmission, and mass storage of digital medical image information can be achieved within and a cross medical institutions. Due to the particularity of stomatology, PACS plays a crucial role in the clinical decision support of stomatology. According to a questionnaire survey conducted among 191 dentists from a Class A tertiary stomatological hospital in China, PACS has been widely applied in this hospital, and the system function and quality have been well recognized. However, there is still room for improvement in the overall construction.
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