The availability of new information and communication technologies creates opportunities for new, mobile tele-health services. While many promising tele-health projects deliver working R&D prototypes, they often do not result in actual deployment. We aim to identify critical issues than can increase our understanding and enhance the viability of the mobile tele-health services beyond the R&D phase by developing a business model. The present study describes the systematic development and evaluation of a service-oriented business model for tele-monitoring and -treatment of chronic lower back pain patients based on a mobile technology prototype. We address challenges of multi-sector collaboration and disruptive innovation
A telemedicine application has a better chance of being accepted if the users can easily handle it a...
Low back pain is a prevalent issue in the developed world as people adopt a more sedentary lifestyle...
Chronic spinal pain conditions can often be successfully managed by a non-surgical, multidisciplinar...
Many research and development projects that are carried out by firms and research institutes are tec...
Many research and development projects that are carried out by firms and research institutes are tec...
In this era of IT and mobility, mobile application becomes an essential software application in soft...
Telemedicine has been acknowledged to improve the quality of healthcare. However, many telemedicine ...
Background:Technological advances have given rise to virtual health care services, resulting in a sh...
Use of mobile technologies has potential to provide efficient healthcare while empowering patients f...
Introduction: In telemedicine, technology is used to deliver services. Because of this, it is expect...
This study involved an evaluation of a telemedicine service implemented as a partial replacement of ...
The aim of this study was to design and pilot test ICT-supported rehabilitation services across twel...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual model for effective use of telehealth in the management of chroni...
(1) Background: Using new technologies to manage home exercise programmes is an approach that allows...
It is obvious how the COVID-19 pandemic changed the whole aspects of our lives in the recent period....
A telemedicine application has a better chance of being accepted if the users can easily handle it a...
Low back pain is a prevalent issue in the developed world as people adopt a more sedentary lifestyle...
Chronic spinal pain conditions can often be successfully managed by a non-surgical, multidisciplinar...
Many research and development projects that are carried out by firms and research institutes are tec...
Many research and development projects that are carried out by firms and research institutes are tec...
In this era of IT and mobility, mobile application becomes an essential software application in soft...
Telemedicine has been acknowledged to improve the quality of healthcare. However, many telemedicine ...
Background:Technological advances have given rise to virtual health care services, resulting in a sh...
Use of mobile technologies has potential to provide efficient healthcare while empowering patients f...
Introduction: In telemedicine, technology is used to deliver services. Because of this, it is expect...
This study involved an evaluation of a telemedicine service implemented as a partial replacement of ...
The aim of this study was to design and pilot test ICT-supported rehabilitation services across twel...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a conceptual model for effective use of telehealth in the management of chroni...
(1) Background: Using new technologies to manage home exercise programmes is an approach that allows...
It is obvious how the COVID-19 pandemic changed the whole aspects of our lives in the recent period....
A telemedicine application has a better chance of being accepted if the users can easily handle it a...
Low back pain is a prevalent issue in the developed world as people adopt a more sedentary lifestyle...
Chronic spinal pain conditions can often be successfully managed by a non-surgical, multidisciplinar...