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Integration of cloud based eCare services: a multidisciplinary challenge

Published: 20 May 2014 Publication History

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Due to changes in the demographic situation of most Western European countries, interest in ICT supported care services grows fast. eCare services are believed to be cost-effective and could lead to an increased quality of life of both care receiver and (in)formal care giver. Currently adoption and integration of these services is slowed down by several barriers such as an unclear added value, a lack of regulations or a sustainable financial model. In order to understand the interactions between political, market related and technological forces, as sources of these barriers, collaboration between all actors involved in eCare service development (user and technological research groups, care organizations, technological partners, techno-economic research groups, etc.) is needed. In this paper various tools and methodologies, applied in the iMinds OCareClouds project, are discussed that foster collaboration and allow identification and understanding of the different forces.

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PervasiveHealth '14: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare
May 2014
459 pages
ISBN:9781631900112

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  1. eCare services
  2. multidisciplinary approach
  3. service integration and adoption
  4. smart home care platform

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