Affiliation:
1. Institute for Biomedical Engineering (IBMT), Faculty of Life Science Engineering (LSE), Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (THM) - University of Applied Sciences, Gießen , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
In palliative care, it is important to inform relatives or caring persons about the condition of the affected person, this could also include vital or biomedical data. Nonprofessional caregivers need information around the topic. However, the data should be stored in a backend system and be able to be viewed and edited by multiple caregivers on multiple platforms. Using the example of the backend solution described here, we will show how a FHIR-compliant server for health data, which could be provided from a digital health App (DiGA), can be established, as well as a second server for article database as a "CRUD"-API and user identification.
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