Abstract
Although doctors are increasingly interested in electronic systems of registering medical record, but in practice such systems are used less. Mobile devices provide a new way for accessing users to data of health cares and services in a secure environment and user-selection. Mobile health cares' systems (M-health) are considered as a solution to reduce health care costs without reducing the quality of patient care. In this paper we are going to develop a common architecture for mobile health cares' services using NFC in order to facilitate providing health cares to people anywhere and anytime using the mobile devices that are connected to wireless communication technology, to be able to provide required services by a secure and available structure for patient' information in hospitals and health centers and treatment, especially intensive care units, emergency or patients needed home care. Also it can be avoided from forgery and misuse of physicians' stamp in current versions with this system by preparing electronic version using NFC technology.
Highlights
Mobile devices are personal and always with and informed of the place of patient and patient can use it to help self and communicate with a health care center that this issue is considered the mobile phone more affordable than any other media to health care
Medical records and information have very sensitive nature, attacks such as eavesdropping or manipulation by malicious third party may lead to identity theft, inappropriate treatment and recognition or even death and require high security during both sectors of transmission and storage
Most of the radio frequency identification tags (RFID) tags are active as a result their information can be read by the readers that this will endanger confidential patient information
Summary
Mobile devices are personal and always with and informed of the place of patient and patient can use it to help self and communicate with a health care center that this issue is considered the mobile phone more affordable than any other media to health care. Communication technologies such as Bluetooth, USB, universal communication system for telecommunications (gsm), a global packet radio service (gprs), and radio frequency identification tags (RFID) are used to transfer information between patients and health service providers which is much concern about the credibility and public confidence in the use of these technologies.
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