Affiliation:
1. Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan
Abstract
TACMIS is an inclusive solution to the management of health care and medical information and its design is based on a detailed process analysis of patient journeys and the pathways of clinical care of stroke patients as they progress from acute care, through rehabilitation to discharge and independent living, often with a residual disability. The findings are the work of a team based in the Discovery Research Laboratory at Ritsumeikan University in Japan. The clinical analysis was conducted at King’s College Hospital in London and in several care institutions for the disabled and the aged in Japan.
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