The Unified Healthcare Computing Framework (UHCF) provides a system that handles urgent healthcare technology fragmentation problems. Medical and technical achievements have failed to end the existence of fragmented healthcare systems. The various healthcare systems function independently, leading to patient care disruptions and information-based development based on advancements. The information researchers propose combines multiple separate databases into a unified system structure with analytical features, application-specific tools, and management instruments into a single operational system. The healthcare systems must implement evidence-based methods to activate true system dynamics and continuous health management platforms. The discussion evaluates initial deployment tests showing value in using this framework, yet large obstacles persist that hinder implementation steps. The implementation process faces important obstacles from organizational structures combined with technical specifications. The UHCF presents itself as an innovative healthcare operational model. The system provides healthcare professionals with clinical advantages and patient empowerment as its main application benefits. Healthcare systems cannot deploy actual computing ability in their current operational state.

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Future Directions: Towards a Unified Healthcare Computing Framework

  • Shalini Kumari,
  • Chander Prabha

摘要

The Unified Healthcare Computing Framework (UHCF) provides a system that handles urgent healthcare technology fragmentation problems. Medical and technical achievements have failed to end the existence of fragmented healthcare systems. The various healthcare systems function independently, leading to patient care disruptions and information-based development based on advancements. The information researchers propose combines multiple separate databases into a unified system structure with analytical features, application-specific tools, and management instruments into a single operational system. The healthcare systems must implement evidence-based methods to activate true system dynamics and continuous health management platforms. The discussion evaluates initial deployment tests showing value in using this framework, yet large obstacles persist that hinder implementation steps. The implementation process faces important obstacles from organizational structures combined with technical specifications. The UHCF presents itself as an innovative healthcare operational model. The system provides healthcare professionals with clinical advantages and patient empowerment as its main application benefits. Healthcare systems cannot deploy actual computing ability in their current operational state.