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8.2.2 Service requirements of an in recovery or not fully healthy person
An in recovery or not fully healthy person is the target user of EHMR services.
1) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support to connect to the EHMR
applications of EHM devices for EHMR in a convenient way; this includes meeting any
accessibility needs. An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support for EHMR
connectivity.
2) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support for EHMR service access
regardless of his/her location.
NOTE 1 – An in recovery or not fully healthy person can use EHMR services continuously whether
he/she works in a local city or travels or settles down in another city or country. He/she wishes to
have the same service experience throughout their use of the services.
3) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support for information sharing.
NOTE 2 – For example, the data generated by EHMH and EHMT services can be accessed by
EHMR services as reference data.
4) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support in receiving one single bill
regardless of the number of devices used.
5) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support for his/her location to be tracked.
NOTE 3 – Based on the location information, an in recovery or not fully healthy person can receive
first aid in an emergency situation.
6) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support for fault recovery of used devices
as soon as possible.
7) An in recovery or not fully healthy person needs support for personal information
protection.
8.2.3 Service requirements of a hospitalized person
A hospitalized person who is under treatment in medical facilities such as hospitals, medical
emergency centres or ambulances, is the target user of EHMT services.
1) A hospitalized person needs support to connect to the EHMT applications of EHM devices
for EHMT in a convenient way; this includes meeting any accessibility needs.
2) A hospitalized person needs support for obtaining reliable EHMT services.
3) A hospitalized person needs support for information sharing.
NOTE 1 – For example, the data generated by EHMH and EHMR services can be accessed by
EHMT services as reference data.
4) When a hospitalized person uses multiple EHM devices for EHMT at the same time, time
synchronization among EHM devices is needed.
NOTE 2 – Parameters gathered by multiple EHM devices for EHMT need to be synchronized to
reflect the value of the different physiological parameters at the same time.
5) A hospitalized person needs support for his/her location to be tracked so that, e.g., he/she
can get first aid in an emergency situation.
6) A hospitalized person needs support for fault recovery of used devices as soon as possible.
7) A hospitalized person needs support for personal information protection.
8) A hospitalized person needs support for the availability of EHM devices.
308 Rec. ITU-T Y.4110/Y.2065 (03/2014)