Abstract
#Electronic Health Records (EHR) is an essential element in human
healthcare monitoring systems these days. As a large amount of data
continues being archived and uploaded to healthcare repositories,
virtually every second across the globe, vast amount of data mining
tasks continue being #modelled and modified to extract valuable decision
support information. The Health Level 7 (HL7) consortium provides the
framework and related standards for the exchange, integration, sharing,
and retrieval of electronic health information that supports clinical
practice, management and delivery. With the large number of Internet of
Things (IoT) health care kits becoming available it has become
increasingly difficult to log the #realtime patient monitoring
information to healthcare #repositories. As patients continue being
monitored in real-time it has become essential that the trauma events
information such as stroke or cardiac arrhythmia be uploaded to the EHR
in real-time. Currently available monitoring devices can monitor and #analyse an abnormal condition but may not be able to upload these events
in real-time.
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