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Wearable devices for Health Remote Monitor System

open access: yes2022 International Symposium on Sensing and Instrumentation in 5G and IoT Era (ISSI), 2022
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Caixeiro, T., Cale, D., Coutinho, C.
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Humanitarian health programming and monitoring in inaccessible conflict settings: a literature review

open access: yesJournal of International Humanitarian Action, 2019
Increasing global conflicts and risk to humanitarian aid workers have necessitated innovative approaches to deliver humanitarian assistance. Remotely managed operations aim to continue the provision of services where grave risk to expatriate staff and ...
Simran Chaudhri   +3 more
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Development of the Remote Heart Health Monitoring System

open access: yesКібернетика та комп'ютерні технології, 2021
Introduction. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most common cause of death worldwide. This problem is especially relevant for Ukraine, where CVD accounts for more than 68% of all deaths. At the same time, in terms of population mortality rate (15.3 ‰),
Maksym Boreiko, Mykola Budnyk
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Remote monitoring for long-term physical health conditions: an evidence and gap map

open access: yesHealth and Social Care Delivery Research, 2023
Background Remote monitoring involves the measurement of an aspect of a patient’s health without that person being seen face to face. It could benefit the individual and aid the efficient provision of health services.
Siân de Bell   +5 more
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Remote Patient Health Monitoring System

open access: yesInternational Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 2022
Abstract: With an improvement in technology and miniaturization of sensors, there have been attempts to utilize the new technology in various areas to improve the quality of human life. One main area of research that has seen an adoption of the technology is the healthcare sector. The people in need of healthcare services find it very expensive this is
Tanmay Patil   +4 more
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Medical data processing and analysis for remote health and activities monitoring [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Recent developments in sensor technology, wearable computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and wireless communication have given rise to research in ubiquitous healthcare and remote monitoring of human\u2019s health and activities. Health monitoring systems
Hosseinpour F.   +14 more
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Remote Health Monitoring Using Online Social Media [PDF]

open access: yesICST Transactions on Ubiquitous Environments, 2014
Chonlatee Khorakhun was funded by the Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA).
Khorakhun, C., Bhatti, S. N.
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An IoT, Virtual Machines and Cloud Computing-based Framework for an Optimal Management of Healthcare Data Collected from a Smart Environment. A Case Study: RO-Smart Ageing Project [PDF]

open access: yesInformatică economică, 2019
Globally, the population is ageing and the number of older people is increasing dramatically. These are challenges for healthcare systems because an increased need for medical assistance is related to ageing.
Dragoș Nicolae NICOLAU   +2 more
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Data Safety and Monitoring for Research Involving Remote Health Monitoring [PDF]

open access: yesTelemedicine and e-Health, 2011
Investigators conducting research involving human subjects are obligated to safeguard the wellbeing of the study participants. Other than requiring investigators to establish procedures for ongoing monitoring and reporting of adverse events, federal regulations do not dictate how human subject safety should be ensured.
Karen A, Kovach   +4 more
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The complexities of technology-based care : telecare as perceived by care practitioners [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring technologies, has developed rapidly across health and social care policy in many developed countries.
Eccles, Andrew
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