Given by Ed Lipson, Wojtek Furmanski at SUNY HSC TeleMedicine Conference OnCenter on May 6 1996. Foils prepared May 6 1996
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Summary of Material
this set of foils describes design and architecture and is expected to be used with appropriate illustrative screendumps as in full guided tour of CareWeb |
This is a joint project between College of Nursing at Syracuse University and NPAC |
With partners including SUNY Health Science Center and Syracuse School District |
This is a Web Technology (using dynamic Oracle and JavaScript Implementation) collaboration and Information resource to help School Nurses |
It includes (effectively) a patient record database |
Outside Index Summary of Material
Overview of CareWeb Architecture and Function |
Care Web is a school-based healthcare program that uses pervasive Web technologies to provide affordable, universal community services in the context of telemedicine. The four partners of the collaboration are represented in the project logo. |
The system architecture follows the three-component Bridge paradigm that connects `points of needs' (school nurses) with `points of expertise' (pediatricians) via an intelligent switchboard (bridge) that facilitates triage operation by nurse practitioners. |
The pilot project focuses on deployment of a prototype CareWeb system in selected schools within the Syracuse City School District. |
The CareWeb HyperWorld consists of a set of linked Worlds (such as Schools or Student Records), offering customized home pages for CareWeb personnel and customers. |
The Nurse World offers convenient access to the electronic student-record database and the associated educational, training, electronic consulting, and collaboratory resources. |
Each student page offers secure, flexible, and interactive access to the individual components of the medical record, stored togetherwith all other CareWeb Worlds in a distributed relational database management system. |