B/S Architecture-Based Solutions for Enhancing Healthcare Resource Accessibility
EnRui Hu, SiYu Wu, LiRong Mao, JiYuan Yang, Yan Lou
ABSTRACT
This paper explores the potential of Browser/Server (B/S) architecture in enhancing healthcare resource accessibility. The increasing demand for healthcare services globally has necessitated innovative solutions, and B/S architecture emerges as a promising approach. By facilitating remote access to healthcare resources through web-based applications, B/S architecture supports real-time data sharing, remote consultations, and patient monitoring. However, challenges such as data security, interoperability, and user adoption must be addressed. The paper provides an overview of B/S architecture, discusses its application in enhancing healthcare resource accessibility, presents challenges and solutions, and showcases case studies demonstrating its implementation and impact. significantly higher in females, with women over 50