Experiences with context management in emergency medicine

Author:

Wouhaybi Rita H.1,Yarvis Mark D.1,Sharma Sangita1,Muse Philip1,Wan Chieh-Yih1,Prasad Sai1,Durham Lenitra1,Sahni Ritu2,Norton Robert2,Curry Merlin2,Jimison Holly2,Harper Richard2,Lowe Robert A.2

Affiliation:

1. Intel Corporation, NE 25th Ave, Hillsboro

2. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland

Abstract

In emergency medicine, patient care is intense and stressful, often requiring paramedics to consult with remote physicians to convey the patient's condition. We present a framework for context-management in telemedicine developed in collaboration between engineers, physicians, and paramedics. We describe a mobile platform and embedded wireless sensors to capture physiological and audio context into a comprehensive patient record, accessible locally and remotely. We describe a first evaluation of this technology by trained paramedics in simulated scenarios and evaluate key aspects of system performance. Early results suggest that wireless sensing can provide reliable and low latency data both locally and to remote physicians. In addition, audio context capture is a promising approach to capturing a comprehensive patient record, with a low rate of medically important errors.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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