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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Data Security
  • Chronic Disease Management

Background:

  • Complex chronic diseases necessitate secure handling of sensitive patient data.
  • Effective care management requires coordination among diverse regional service providers.
  • Project STROKE OWL addresses these challenges in stroke patient recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the current status, lessons learned, and preliminary results of the IT infrastructure for Project STROKE OWL.
  • To detail the implementation of cross-sector care management for stroke patients.
  • To demonstrate the privacy-preserving features of the STROKE OWL tablet app.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of a specialized tablet application for stroke pilots.
  • Utilizing receiver-oriented encryption to secure patient data.
  • Establishing an IT infrastructure to support cross-sector care coordination.

Main Results:

  • The tablet app effectively supports the care piloting process for stroke patients.
  • Receiver-oriented encryption successfully ensures the privacy of sensitive medical data.
  • Preliminary results indicate the feasibility of the IT infrastructure for comprehensive care management.

Conclusions:

  • The STROKE OWL project demonstrates a viable model for secure, cross-sectoral care management of stroke patients.
  • The implemented IT infrastructure and tablet app enhance patient recovery support.
  • Privacy-preserving technologies are crucial for managing sensitive health data in chronic disease care.