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A PHR Front-End System with the Facility of Data Migration from Printed Forms

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Systems for PHR (Personal Health Record) data management are expected to be supplemental infrastructure for improving health care environment in addition to the improvement of medical care environment. One of the major issues in current PHR environment is that only a very limited data is distributed from hospital or medical institution to citizens as electric data; most of the data is still distributed as printed document. In this paper, we propose a PHR system which enables to migrate from PHR data of printed document to the database by photography. Since it is estimated to take years to offer full electric data distribution online, we think this is one of the practical solutions for the issue. In addition to this feature, we designed the user interface suitable for touch panel display for more intuitive data manipulation. The result of preliminary user test showed the proposed system is more preferable for users.

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The authors would like to express appreciation to Ms. Y. Nakada at the Industrial Collaboration Promotion Center, JAIST, for their management of this project. We would also like to acknowledge Mr. Y. Nishikawa, Mr. S. Urabe, and Mr. H. Yamashina for their effort of developing the system. This work is supported by the Strategic Information and Communications R&D Promotion Programme (SCOPE) supervised by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan.

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Yoshitaka, A., Chujyou, S., Kato, H. (2016). A PHR Front-End System with the Facility of Data Migration from Printed Forms. In: Kunifuji, S., Papadopoulos, G., Skulimowski, A., Kacprzyk  , J. (eds) Knowledge, Information and Creativity Support Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 416. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27478-2_13

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