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Cloud Based Personal Health Records Data Exchange in the Age of IoT: The Cross4all Project

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The paper presents some of the results of the Cross4all project. The main aim of this paper is to highlight the proposed model of integrated cloud based cross border healthcare systems that introduce a PHR concept and support effort of introducing an e-health strategy where the patient is owner of data and the key point of data collection, using different manners of data acquiring, sometimes not connected with hospitals and country of living. The increase of e-health and health digital literacy in the region is also the point of interest needed for the acceptance of the concept and proposed model.

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Part of the work presented in this paper has been carried out in the framework of the project “Cross-border initiative for integrated health and social services promoting safe ageing, early prevention and independent living for all (Cross4all)”, which is implemented in the context of the INTERREG IPA Cross Border Cooperation Programme CCI 2014 TC 16 I5CB 009 and co-funded by the European Union and national funds of the participating countries.

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Snezana, S. et al. (2020). Cloud Based Personal Health Records Data Exchange in the Age of IoT: The Cross4all Project. In: Dimitrova, V., Dimitrovski, I. (eds) ICT Innovations 2020. Machine Learning and Applications. ICT Innovations 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1316. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62098-1_3

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