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Mobile Devices and Health

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Mobile Devices and Health Mobile health involves sensors, mobile apps, social media, and location-tracking technology used in disease diagnosis, prevention, and management.
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Rural Mobile Health Unit

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1976
The old picture: a physician, in a horse-drawn buggy, making patient rounds down country lanes. New picture: the mobile health unit, a nurse-staffed, 35-foot vehicle touring the country roads of Allegany County, N.Y. The unit serves an area of 75,000 square miles with a population, according to the 1970 U.S. Census, of 45,458.
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Mobile Health Application Solutions

Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, 2016
The tsunami of digital technology tools and solutions has revolutionized how the global population communicates and consumes. Social behavior, new business models, and on-demand access to information have converged to drive expectations of how to best provide services in the digital age.1 In the United States, the Affordable Care Act and widespread ...
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Mobile Health Technology and the Use of Health-Related Mobile Applications

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2014
Medical mobile applications (apps) are prevalent in society. Healthcare providers use them to obtain clinical information more efficiently, and healthcare consumers use them to gain greater personal control over their health management. With the increasing number of health-related mobile apps available, people in the oncology community now have many ...
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Mobile Health Units

Military Medicine, 1981
D N, Cowan, J J, James
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Mobile Health

2023
Amit Kumar Singh   +3 more
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