Ali, S.Kiefer, S.2005-08-292005-10-062005-08-292005-10-062005-04-07http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3541This presentation was given by Safdar Ali, PhD Candidate, at the Med-e-tel 2005 Conference in Luxembourg on April 7th, 2005.Internet as eHealth Tool: Tele-Homecare is an active research field for providing preeminent acute medical homecare services to the patients. State-of-the-art telematic homecare platforms are usually afflicted with the problems of interoperability with their client Health Information Systems (HISs) regarding exchanging patient's medical information in order to provide factual Telemonitoring, Telediagnosis, and Teletreatment. In our research work, we investigated the application of Web Services, a new breed of distributed computing, which is becoming a de-facto standard for the automatic on-the-fly orchestration of readymade on-demand services in the field of eHealth to achieve interoperability among disparate HISs.709783 bytes10512 bytes1761 bytes709783 bytesapplication/pdftext/plaintext/plainapplication/pdfenTelehomecareInteroperabilityGermanyNetwork ApplicationsArchitecting Disparate eHealth Systems Interoperable through Web ServicesPresentation10.11575/PRISM/10615