CHAPTER 10AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MOBILE-CLOUD COMPUTING TOOL: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS BASED ON PHYSICIANS’ AND PATIENTS’ VIEWS OF CANCER CARE BY FAMILY MEDICINE

M. HASSAN BIN SHALHOUB1, MOHAMMED H. BIN SHALHOUB1, MARIAM MARZOUQ AL-OTAIBI3, BASSANT M. ELBAGOURY4

1 Consultant of Information Technology at Ministry of Interior, Riyad, KSA

2 Faculty of Medicine, King Abdel-Aziz University, Jeddah, KSA

3 Consultant of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdel-Aziz University, Jeddah, KSA

4 Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Emails: shalhoub@live.com, bassantai@yahoo.com

Abstract

Intelligent Information Systems and Cloud computing in e-health sector such as teleradiology [1, 2] in remote medical systems has opened up new opportunities in healthcare systems. Artificial Intelligence and teleradiology are a steadily growing field in telemedicine, and they combine recent developments in decision support systems (DSS) and teleradiology images processing with Cloud-Computing e-health systems [3]. In the market today, what we witness is a high competition and new revolution towards DSS and Cloud Computing e-health (Telemedicine) sector in general. As, in last April 2011, Mobinil made a protocol with IT company for health [4]. After one month, Vodafone made another protocol with Ericsson for Mobile Health [5]. The possibilities of Artificial Intelligent in Medicine to enhance the e-health services in the region along with cloud-computing ...

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