Abstract

As India is one of the fastest developing countries in the world, it is important to improve the quality of our health maintenance management and preventive medical care to extend healthy life expectancy. Today's scenario for health care in Indian e governance is in the limit of contacting 75 hospitals of the ISRO Telemedicine network only. Whilst this is currently working best of it, the limitation of this can be retarded by introducing the health care web services to each individual of the country. We believe advanced implementation of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) may improve the medical services and health maintenance management. As medical science is fast developing and information resource is pouring in, there is urgent need for dissemination knowledge by interlinking primary, secondary and tertiary level health centers by ICT applications. This will help health personal to deliver high quality services. Moreover, IT systems have been built to support different work flows in the health sector, but the systems are rarely connected and have become islands of data. From 2006 onwards corporate IT giants are experimenting for ICT application in health sector both in Government and private hospitals. In this paper, we discuss the potentialities and expansibility of the XML Web Services based on the Adaptive Collaboration (AC) which can be aggregated by the Indian e governance system as a health care web services. We would like to present ways of improving health maintenance service and regional medical services. In order to realize better health maintenance and prevention of disease, we would like to prove that incorporating medicine, life, and work through the XML Web Services is highly effective. The developed system is using data agent concept in transferring the format of information from different medical database systems to be an international standard format of metadata known as HL7 v3.0 using XML based cloud services called the Medical Cloud system which can take advantage of the Indian cloud revolution.

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