Abstract

Information Delivery is one the most important tasks in healthcare practice. This article discusses patient’s tasks and perspectives, which are then used to design a new Effective Electronic Methodology. The system design methods applicable to electronic communication in the healthcare sector are also described. The architecture and the methodology for the healthcare service portal are set out in the proposed system design.

Highlights

  • Web-based portals are assuming an ever-more important role in the medical application development field

  • The Electronic Methodology (EEM) should be understood as a guide for designing a patient-provider communication system, as a formal description of electronic services which can be implemented

  • The EEM is focused to be a conceptual contribution, which can be used for software design

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Introduction

Web-based portals are assuming an ever-more important role in the medical application development field. Their importance and usability are increasing rapidly as the web is becoming an appropriate eco-system for medical information portals. These systems use the client-server approach, because of their support for high levels of productivity and scalability. The web is only one of many possible ways of delivering information. For medical information delivery purposes, the touch-screen kiosk is a very popular tool. Discussion between medical professionals and academic researchers about the advantages and disadvantages of this approach is

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