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. 1999:916–920.

Worldwide telemedicine services based on distributed multimedia electronic patient records by using the second generation Web server hyperwave.

G Quade 1, J Novotny 1, B Burde 1, F May 1, L E Beck 1, A Goldschmidt 1
PMCID: PMC2232750  PMID: 10566494

Abstract

A distributed multimedia electronic patient record (EPR) is a central component of a medicine-telematics application that supports physicians working in rural areas of South America, and offers medical services to scientists in Antarctica. A Hyperwave server is used to maintain the patient record. As opposed to common web servers--and as a second generation web server--Hyperwave provides the capability of holding documents in a distributed web space without the problem of broken links. This enables physicians to browse through a patient's record by using a standard browser even if the patient's record is distributed over several servers. The patient record is basically implemented on the "Good European Health Record" (GEHR) architecture.

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