Constructing a 3d multiple mobile medical imaging system through service science, management, engineering and design

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Abstract

Following the trend of using mobile devices for healthcare, a 3D multiple mobile medical imaging system (3D MMMIS) for doctor’s diagnosis and treatment was constructed through service science, management, engineering and design (SSMED) that can co-create the value between technology and humanity. Service experience engineering (SEE) methods were applied to a scenario of a doctors’ consultation, which is a deliberation of two or more healthcare doctors about diagnosis or treatment in particular cases. Proof of service was processed to test the prototype of the 3D MMMIS to check the doctors’ satisfaction with the innovative systems. Results show that doctors are satisfied with the 3D MMMIS. Conclusions suggested that the 3D MMMIS can be a helpful health technology for future healthcare.

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Peng, K. L., Lin, Y. L., & Tseng, Y. C. (2017). Constructing a 3d multiple mobile medical imaging system through service science, management, engineering and design. Systems, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/systems5010005

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