Efficient Health Information Management Systems Using Wireless Communications Technology to Aid Disaster Victims

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Yasuhiro Nasu
Nobuyuki Ashida
Hatsumi Kanzaki
Setsuko Sagawa
Masatsugu Tsuji
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[1] Koshien University,Department of Medical and Welfare Management
[2] University of Hyogo,Graduate School of Applied Informatics
[3] Seibi University,Department of Medical and Welfare Management
[4] University of Hyogo,Institute of Nursing Care for People and Community
[5] National Cheng Kung University,Department of Urban Planning
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Disaster victims; Nursing care; Mark-sensing card reader; Health information management;
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Japan is an earthquake-prone country, and disasters have a devastating effect on the lives of residents in stricken areas. Shelters can be constructed in order to secure the physical safety of residents, but there are no such provisions for the shock of experiencing a disaster, losing property and friends, and transitioning to an unfamiliar life in a shelter, all of which can lead to mental disorders. Caretakers such as medical doctors and nurses who are dispatched to disaster sites also face difficulties in the disruption of communications and transportation, thus a system able to secure efficient health management in those facilities is also required. This paper proposes a health information management system that utilizes mobile phone cameras and mark-sensing cards to improve recovery conditions in disaster-stricken areas.
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