Jat Avnish Singh, Grønli Tor-Morten, Ghinea George, Assres Gebremariam
School of Economics, Innovation, and Technology, Kristiania University College, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Computer Science, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK.
Healthc Inform Res. 2024 Jul;30(3):184-193. doi: 10.4258/hir.2024.30.3.184. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
This article presents a systematic review of recent advancements in telemedicine architectures for continuous monitoring, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolving software engineering practices underpinning these systems. The review aims to illuminate the critical role of telemedicine in delivering healthcare services, especially during global health crises, and to emphasize the importance of effectiveness, security, interoperability, and scalability in these systems.
A systematic review methodology was employed, adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses framework. As the primary research method, the PubMed, IEEE Xplore, and Scopus databases were searched to identify articles relevant to telemedicine architectures for continuous monitoring. Seventeen articles were selected for analysis, and a methodical approach was employed to investigate and synthesize the findings.
The review identified a notable trend towards the integration of emerging technologies into telemedicine architectures. Key areas of focus include interoperability, security, and scalability. Innovations such as cognitive radio technology, behavior-based control architectures, Health Level Seven International (HL7) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards, cloud computing, decentralized systems, and blockchain technology are addressing challenges in remote healthcare delivery and continuous monitoring.
This review highlights major advancements in telemedicine architectures, emphasizing the integration of advanced technologies to improve interoperability, security, and scalability. The findings underscore the successful application of cognitive radio technology, behavior-based control, HL7 FHIR standards, cloud computing, decentralized systems, and blockchain in advancing remote healthcare delivery.
本文对用于持续监测的远程医疗架构的最新进展进行了系统综述,全面概述了支撑这些系统的不断发展的软件工程实践。该综述旨在阐明远程医疗在提供医疗服务中的关键作用,尤其是在全球卫生危机期间,并强调这些系统中有效性、安全性、互操作性和可扩展性的重要性。
采用系统综述方法,遵循系统综述和元分析的首选报告项目框架。作为主要研究方法,检索了PubMed、IEEE Xplore和Scopus数据库,以识别与用于持续监测的远程医疗架构相关的文章。选择了17篇文章进行分析,并采用系统的方法来研究和综合研究结果。
该综述确定了将新兴技术集成到远程医疗架构中的显著趋势。重点关注的关键领域包括互操作性、安全性和可扩展性。诸如认知无线电技术、基于行为的控制架构、卫生信息标准化组织(HL7)快速医疗互操作性资源(FHIR)标准、云计算、去中心化系统和区块链技术等创新正在应对远程医疗服务和持续监测中的挑战。
本综述强调了远程医疗架构的主要进展,强调了先进技术的集成以提高互操作性、安全性和可扩展性。研究结果强调了认知无线电技术、基于行为的控制、HL7 FHIR标准、云计算、去中心化系统和区块链在推进远程医疗服务方面的成功应用。