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CoMed: a real-time collaborative medicine system.

M Y Sung1, M S Kim, E J Kim

  • 1Department of Computer Science, University of Inchon, South Korea. mysung@lion.inchon.ac.kr

International Journal of Medical Informatics
|August 29, 2000
PubMed
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CoMed is a real-time collaborative medicine system enabling specialists to share patient data and communicate online. This web-based platform enhances medical collaboration and telemedicine through integrated multimedia databases and communication tools.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Telemedicine Technology

Background:

  • Effective collaboration among medical specialists is crucial for patient care.
  • Existing systems often lack real-time data sharing and integrated communication tools.
  • The need for advanced telemedicine solutions is growing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate CoMed, a prototype real-time collaborative medicine system.
  • To enable seamless sharing of patient records and communication among medical specialists via the internet.
  • To explore the potential of CoMed in research, consultations, and telemedicine.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a web-based system integrating a multimedia medical database (laryngeal diseases) and real-time collaboration tools (teleconferencing, whiteboard, chat).
  • Utilized object database O2 and CORBA technologies for database flexibility and location transparency.

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  • Implemented a SeeYou Active X control for teleconferencing and Java applets for whiteboard and chat functionalities.
  • Separated servers on UNIX and Windows NT machines to enhance system efficiency.
  • Main Results:

    • CoMed successfully integrates multimedia patient data with real-time communication tools.
    • The system architecture provides flexibility, extensibility, and location transparency for patient databases.
    • Server separation improves overall system efficiency.
    • The platform is suitable for collaborative consultations and telemedicine.

    Conclusions:

    • CoMed offers a robust solution for real-time medical collaboration and telemedicine.
    • The system's modular design allows for easy extension to other collaborative applications.
    • CoMed has the potential to significantly improve the efficiency and accessibility of medical consultations and patient care.