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2019
The rapid growth and popularity of mobile technology has opened an entirely new area in healthcare. Mobile health (mHealth) encompasses any use of mobile applications and devices for health and is a lively area of development and research. mHealth apps and devices hold great promise in terms of potential benefits for the several actors involved ...
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The rapid growth and popularity of mobile technology has opened an entirely new area in healthcare. Mobile health (mHealth) encompasses any use of mobile applications and devices for health and is a lively area of development and research. mHealth apps and devices hold great promise in terms of potential benefits for the several actors involved ...
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2013
Mobile Healthcare, or mHealth, involves the use of mobile devices in healthcare. It is considered a revolutionary approach to delivering health care services such as diagnosis and treatment, research, and patient monitoring. Much of its revolutionary reach is due to the widespread adoption of mobile devices such as mobile smart phones and tablets such ...
Barbara L. Ciaramitaro, Marilyn Skrocki
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Mobile Healthcare, or mHealth, involves the use of mobile devices in healthcare. It is considered a revolutionary approach to delivering health care services such as diagnosis and treatment, research, and patient monitoring. Much of its revolutionary reach is due to the widespread adoption of mobile devices such as mobile smart phones and tablets such ...
Barbara L. Ciaramitaro, Marilyn Skrocki
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2016
The increasing computing power of mobile electronic devices coupled with advances in sensing and wireless technology have paved the way for mobile health (mHealth) to play a major and innovative role in the health sector. This chapter discusses the use of mHealth in the monitoring and diagnosis of sleep-related diseases with a particular emphasis on ...
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The increasing computing power of mobile electronic devices coupled with advances in sensing and wireless technology have paved the way for mobile health (mHealth) to play a major and innovative role in the health sector. This chapter discusses the use of mHealth in the monitoring and diagnosis of sleep-related diseases with a particular emphasis on ...
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2017
mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of healthcare. These mobile technologies typically refer to mobile/ cellular phones or the programmable Smartphone. However, a broader conceptualisation of mobile technologies may also include other portable devices such as tablet computers.
Clough, Bonnie A., Casey, Leanne M.
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mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of healthcare. These mobile technologies typically refer to mobile/ cellular phones or the programmable Smartphone. However, a broader conceptualisation of mobile technologies may also include other portable devices such as tablet computers.
Clough, Bonnie A., Casey, Leanne M.
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2013
New health care systems that integrate wearable sensors, personal devices, and servers promise to fundamentally change the way health care services are delivered and used.
Mladen Milosevic +2 more
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New health care systems that integrate wearable sensors, personal devices, and servers promise to fundamentally change the way health care services are delivered and used.
Mladen Milosevic +2 more
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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Digital Health Conference, 2016
mHealth (healthcare using mobile technologies) can be a worthy tool in the care, tracking and management of chronic diseases. It also has the potential to enhance the health and the quality of life for the elderly living with multiple chronic conditions (ELMCC), especially ones who depend on others to help care for them.
Suboh Alkhushayni, Susan McRoy
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mHealth (healthcare using mobile technologies) can be a worthy tool in the care, tracking and management of chronic diseases. It also has the potential to enhance the health and the quality of life for the elderly living with multiple chronic conditions (ELMCC), especially ones who depend on others to help care for them.
Suboh Alkhushayni, Susan McRoy
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Psycho-Oncology, 2020
The primary objectives were to (a) identify current published research in electronic health (eHealth) and mobile health (mHealth) interventions for youth undergoing cancer treatment and child, adolescent, and young adult survivors of childhood cancer and
William A Ramsey +5 more
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The primary objectives were to (a) identify current published research in electronic health (eHealth) and mobile health (mHealth) interventions for youth undergoing cancer treatment and child, adolescent, and young adult survivors of childhood cancer and
William A Ramsey +5 more
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Journal of Health Communication, 2017
The widespread adoption of mobile phones has increased the potential of mHealth to improve health communication and health outcomes because these devices could serve as a ubiquitous and affordable means to disseminate health information to large populations.
Lin, Trisha T. C., Bautista, J. R. R
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The widespread adoption of mobile phones has increased the potential of mHealth to improve health communication and health outcomes because these devices could serve as a ubiquitous and affordable means to disseminate health information to large populations.
Lin, Trisha T. C., Bautista, J. R. R
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International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, 2010
Applications accessible through mobile devices, such as mobile phones, are playing an increasingly important part in the delivery of high quality and personalized healthcare services. In this paper, we examine current usage of mobile devices and networks by mobile healthcare applications, and present our views on how mobile devices and networks could ...
Benjamin Falchuk +4 more
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Applications accessible through mobile devices, such as mobile phones, are playing an increasingly important part in the delivery of high quality and personalized healthcare services. In this paper, we examine current usage of mobile devices and networks by mobile healthcare applications, and present our views on how mobile devices and networks could ...
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Hospitals & health networks, 2011
More than 17,000 mHealth apps now are available for smart phones and other devices, and they do everything from monitoring urine flow for patients with enlarged prostates to reminding people prone to kidney stones to drink more water. And that's just on the consumer side. Countless apps are avail-able for use by clinicians and hospitals.
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More than 17,000 mHealth apps now are available for smart phones and other devices, and they do everything from monitoring urine flow for patients with enlarged prostates to reminding people prone to kidney stones to drink more water. And that's just on the consumer side. Countless apps are avail-able for use by clinicians and hospitals.
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