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In recent years, the integration of mobile devices into healthcare has ushered in a new era of efficiency, accessibility, and improved patient care. The convenience and versatility of smartphones and tablets have revolutionized the way healthcare professionals operate, leading to numerous benefits for...
The future of mobile health applications and devices in cardiovascular health. Euro Med J Innov 2017 Jan;2017:92-97 [FREE Full text] [Medline: 28191545]Kelli HM, Witbrodt B, Shah A. The future of mobile health applications and devices in cardiovascular health. Euro Med J Innov 2017 Jan ...
Nearly everyone has a smartphone or mobile device these days, and while there is some merit to this technology by keeping us more connected – at least virtually – it is wreaking havoc on our bodies. When you look at the posture that people assume when texting, reading email, or browsing ...
Mobile device security in healthcare: Keep it safe, keep it simple As breach after breach has shown, devices and networks remain constant avenues for data loss. As of 2023, the average cost of a healthcare data breach was estimated at $11 million. A...
prevention of diseases and their complications. And the mobile phone is the ideal device to monitor the health status and immediately notify medical professionals. Monitoring can be done via built-in or plug-in sensors, devices, and participant-based reporting. A combination of methods is ...
Today, more doctors, nurses and care providers rely on mobile devices in healthcare to stay connected with each other and their patients. However, as more technology is introduced, hospitals must evolve their (all too often) fragmented workflows to find new and improved ways of streamlining commu...
PhysioDroid: combining wearable health sensors and mobile devices for a ubiquitous, continuous, and personal monitoring. O. Banos et al., "Physiodroid: Combining wearable health sensors and mobile devices for a ubiquitous, continuous, and personal monitoring," Sci. World ... Oresti,Banos,Claudia,...
With today's technological advancements, mobile phones and wearable devices have become extensions of an increasingly diffused and smart digital infrastructure. In this paper, we examine mobile health (mHealth) platforms and their health and economic impacts on the outcomes of chronic disease patients....
Mobile devices are increasingly permeating healthcare and are being regularly used by healthcare providers. We examined the prevalence and frequency of mobile device use, and perceptions around clinical and personal usage, among healthcare providers (att