Web-based applications (email, websites, portals) have long been the favoured digital modality for interacting with the public in health care, in part because they enable institutional control of the flow of health data. But today, smartphones are becoming the default portal in many people’s daily lives. Their presence is increasingly felt in health care, whether as a means of connecting patients with practitioners or satisfying a desire for instant access to health information
Purpose: Mobile health (mHealth) solutions have become an inevitable element of the healthcare lands...
According to the World Health Organization use of mobile, wireless and communication technologies to...
Leveraging new technological tools in medical service delivery has been shown as important factor ad...
“Smart” was added to smartphones in the early twenty first century and since then it has changed the...
We live in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and at a time when there are more mobile connecti...
We live in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and at a time when there are more mobile connect...
Digitalization is revolutionizing our healthcare system. New ways of communication and new options o...
Health information technology hasevolved with the advent of mobile de-vices (eg, smartphones, tablet...
Developments in information and communication technology have changed the way healthcare processes a...
Despite growing interest from both patients and healthcare providers, there is little clinical guida...
Research has shown that the use of the mobile phone technology in combination with a web-based inter...
Advancement of mobile technologies such as smartphones and PC tablets has given a great impact on he...
Mobile health (mHealth) has tremendous potential to benefit patients, providers, and the entire heal...
Background: Chronic medical conditions (CCs) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the Un...
Introduction: The popularity of mobile phone applications (Apps) and wearable devices for medical an...
Purpose: Mobile health (mHealth) solutions have become an inevitable element of the healthcare lands...
According to the World Health Organization use of mobile, wireless and communication technologies to...
Leveraging new technological tools in medical service delivery has been shown as important factor ad...
“Smart” was added to smartphones in the early twenty first century and since then it has changed the...
We live in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and at a time when there are more mobile connecti...
We live in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and at a time when there are more mobile connect...
Digitalization is revolutionizing our healthcare system. New ways of communication and new options o...
Health information technology hasevolved with the advent of mobile de-vices (eg, smartphones, tablet...
Developments in information and communication technology have changed the way healthcare processes a...
Despite growing interest from both patients and healthcare providers, there is little clinical guida...
Research has shown that the use of the mobile phone technology in combination with a web-based inter...
Advancement of mobile technologies such as smartphones and PC tablets has given a great impact on he...
Mobile health (mHealth) has tremendous potential to benefit patients, providers, and the entire heal...
Background: Chronic medical conditions (CCs) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the Un...
Introduction: The popularity of mobile phone applications (Apps) and wearable devices for medical an...
Purpose: Mobile health (mHealth) solutions have become an inevitable element of the healthcare lands...
According to the World Health Organization use of mobile, wireless and communication technologies to...
Leveraging new technological tools in medical service delivery has been shown as important factor ad...