Hypertension affects one in five adults worldwide. Healthcare processes require interdisciplinary cooperation and coordination between medical teams, clinical processes, and patients. The lack of patients’ empowerment and adherence to treatment makes necessary to integrate patients, data collecting devices and clinical processes. For this reason, in this paper we propose a model based on Business Process Management paradigm, together with a group of technologies, techniques and IT principles which increase the benefits of the paradigm. To achieve the proposed model, the clinical process of the hypertension is analyzed with the objective of detecting weaknesses and improving the process. Once the process is analyzed, an architecture that joi...
Purpose: For primary health care (PHC), hypertension is the number one diagnosis for planned health ...
Abstract High Blood Pressure (HBP) or hypertension is the major cause of adult mortality across the ...
© 2015 IEEE. Hypertension is a significant modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney dis...
Hypertension affects one in five adults worldwide. Healthcare processes require interdisciplinary co...
Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide. Telemedicine may support doct...
Information and communication technology (ICT) have advanced remarkably in recent years. In the fiel...
Background: A well-controlled blood pressure (BP) reduces cardiovascular complications. Patient part...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring is encouraged by all international guidelines for the mana...
Digital solutions for Blood Pressure Monitoring (or Telemonitoring) have sprouted in recent years, i...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies address results from use of new technology and patient participation in hyper...
Abstract Hypertension is a global public health problem which affects the physical and mental health...
Purpose of review Hypertension (HTN) is the most common chronic disease in the United States, and th...
As a common disease, hypertension (HTN) can lead to severe complications such as heart failure, rena...
Inger Hallberg,1–3 Agneta Ranerup,3,4 Ulrika Bengtsson,1,3 Karin Kjellgren1–3 1Institut...
Purpose: For primary health care (PHC), hypertension is the number one diagnosis for planned health ...
Purpose: For primary health care (PHC), hypertension is the number one diagnosis for planned health ...
Abstract High Blood Pressure (HBP) or hypertension is the major cause of adult mortality across the ...
© 2015 IEEE. Hypertension is a significant modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney dis...
Hypertension affects one in five adults worldwide. Healthcare processes require interdisciplinary co...
Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide. Telemedicine may support doct...
Information and communication technology (ICT) have advanced remarkably in recent years. In the fiel...
Background: A well-controlled blood pressure (BP) reduces cardiovascular complications. Patient part...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring is encouraged by all international guidelines for the mana...
Digital solutions for Blood Pressure Monitoring (or Telemonitoring) have sprouted in recent years, i...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies address results from use of new technology and patient participation in hyper...
Abstract Hypertension is a global public health problem which affects the physical and mental health...
Purpose of review Hypertension (HTN) is the most common chronic disease in the United States, and th...
As a common disease, hypertension (HTN) can lead to severe complications such as heart failure, rena...
Inger Hallberg,1–3 Agneta Ranerup,3,4 Ulrika Bengtsson,1,3 Karin Kjellgren1–3 1Institut...
Purpose: For primary health care (PHC), hypertension is the number one diagnosis for planned health ...
Purpose: For primary health care (PHC), hypertension is the number one diagnosis for planned health ...
Abstract High Blood Pressure (HBP) or hypertension is the major cause of adult mortality across the ...
© 2015 IEEE. Hypertension is a significant modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney dis...