The chapter analyses e-health services provided by different Social Media (collaborative projects, blogs, content communities, social networking sites, virtual games and virtual social worlds and video-chat) and introduces a Hybrid Cloud E-health Services architecture (HCLES) able to provide open, interoperable, scalable, and extensible services for all the e-health activities. It integrates the potentialities of Skype for a direct communication and synchronous data transmission among people with the cloud perspective of Social Media services.
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Guzzo, T., D’Andrea, A., Ferri, F., & Grifoni, P. (2014). Social Media: The Evolution of e-Health Services (pp. 233–248). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1797-2_10
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