Analysis of Effects and Causes of Diseases of Different country to provide a Globalized Solution by e-health System
International Journal of Geoinformatics and Geological Science |
© 2014 by SSRG - IJGGS Journal |
Volume 1 Issue 1 |
Year of Publication : 2014 |
Authors : I.Jessica lewis |
How to Cite?
I.Jessica lewis, "Analysis of Effects and Causes of Diseases of Different country to provide a Globalized Solution by e-health System," SSRG International Journal of Geoinformatics and Geological Science, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 4-6, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939206/IJGGS-V1I1P102
Abstract:
The geo informatics is the technology which deals with spatial data, collects and analyzes the geographical data to provide the globalized solution for the identified problems. The main focus of the geo informatics is to collect, process, analyze and providing useful information which provides a solution for the globalized problems. This paper proposes the e-health system combines with integrated environment called health geo informatics. This health geo informatics provides a solution to plan and provide a globalized solution for the diseases of different countries with integrated ehealth system.
Keywords:
m-health, e-health, spatial data, HIE, WAN, telemedicine, m-health sensors
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