Personalized electronic medical records
Singapore is found to be among the top ten in world’s fastest aging population [1]. This is due to factors like low birth rates and high life expectancy. To meet the increase need to provide better healthcare services to these elderly and also to position Singapore itself as a medical hub, more d...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-408062023-07-07T17:45:18Z Personalized electronic medical records Yong, Jun Jie. Shen Zhiqi School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Medical electronics Singapore is found to be among the top ten in world’s fastest aging population [1]. This is due to factors like low birth rates and high life expectancy. To meet the increase need to provide better healthcare services to these elderly and also to position Singapore itself as a medical hub, more doctors and nurses are needed from the already shrinking workforce. In the face of this scenario, robots can help to take over some of the more mundane and routine works in the hospitals, thus allowing the hospital staff to focus more on other areas which requires the human touch. In this light, this project shall address this issue with the prototype of a controllable robot, which will assist doctors and nurses at bedside. As the robotic hardware and firmware is developed by another team, this report shall focus only on the software capabilities. The aim of the software is to provide both robotic and clinical functions. The robotic function shall consist of a Graphical User Interface to control the firmware of the robot while the clinical functions shall streamline clinical processes by rapidly and selectively present and update information at bedside. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-22T04:29:58Z 2010-06-22T04:29:58Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40806 en Nanyang Technological University 75 p. application/pdf |
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Singapore is found to be among the top ten in world’s fastest aging population [1]. This
is due to factors like low birth rates and high life expectancy. To meet the increase need
to provide better healthcare services to these elderly and also to position Singapore itself
as a medical hub, more doctors and nurses are needed from the already shrinking
workforce. In the face of this scenario, robots can help to take over some of the more
mundane and routine works in the hospitals, thus allowing the hospital staff to focus
more on other areas which requires the human touch.
In this light, this project shall address this issue with the prototype of a controllable
robot, which will assist doctors and nurses at bedside. As the robotic hardware and
firmware is developed by another team, this report shall focus only on the software
capabilities. The aim of the software is to provide both robotic and clinical functions.
The robotic function shall consist of a Graphical User Interface to control the firmware
of the robot while the clinical functions shall streamline clinical processes by rapidly and
selectively present and update information at bedside. |
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