“Ubiquitous Healthcare shows its potential by facilitating the exchange of information between clinicians or between institutions, reducing costs, extending the scope and reach of medical facilities, enhancing the quality of services offered on-site, and providing for new means of medical supervision and preemptive medicine. Currently, the integration of medical networking and medical information systems is treated as an obvious and irrefutable rule. Thus, standalone medical networking environments are no longer a reality and telemedicine may be used interchangeably with Ubiquitous Healthcare.”
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Cha Joo-hak, Korea IT Times, 8 May 2009

