27/04/2006
The Twister network ("Terrestrial Wireless Infrastructure integrated
with Satellite Telecommunications for E-rural") now provides, innovative
solutions for upgrading healthcare services in rural regions. The
Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and
Technology-Hellas (FORTH) participates in this network as the
coordinator in Greece, in cooperation with National Centre for Emergency
Care (Department of Crete) and healthcare bodies of the Regional Medical
Administration of Crete & the South Aegean.
It is an Integrated Project, with a total budget of 8.5 million euro,
co-financed by the 6th Framework Programme for Research of the European
Commission with 5 million euro for the period 2004-2007. Also
participating are organisations from France, Malta, Poland, Holland,
Spain, Norway and Greece.
The project's objective is to provide innovative healthcare services
(primarily broadband) to rural areas, by setting up as many as 105
satellite access points in combination with wireless networks. These
networks will also cover the needs of the countryside in the fields of
agriculture, education, local administration and e-business.
Specifically, in the healthcare sector, the Twister network provides
services such as electronic health files, distance learning for the
continuous training of the medical staff or distance counselling for the
improvement of response time in emergency incidents etc.
As part of the project, the Healthcare Centre of Haraka Asteroussion has
already been wirelessly connected to all its regional offices (Asimi,
Messohorio, Metaksohori, Pirgos and Tefeli). The Healthcare Centres of
Kandanos (Regional Offices Paleohora, Rodovanio and Voukolia) and
Santorini (Regional Offices of Anafi, Sikinos, Folegandros and Thirasia)
will follow.
More information:
Foundation for Research & Technology
Institute
of Computer Science
Biomedical Informatics Laboratory
Katerina
Chronaki
Tel.: +30 2810 391691
E-mail: chronaki@ics.forth.gr
Source: FORTH