Mobile phones and other remote monitoring devices, collectively referred to as "mHealth," promise to transform the treatment of a range of conditions, including movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease. In this viewpoint paper, we use Parkinson's disease as an example, although most considerations discussed below are valid for a wide variety of conditions. The ability to easily collect vast arrays of personal data over long periods will give clinicians and researchers unique insights into disease treatment and progression. These capabilities also pose new ethical challenges that health care professionals will need to manage if this promise is to be realized with minimal risk of harm. These challenges include privacy protection when a...
Smartphones are being used to track the health of individuals in their own environments. For example...
The increasing usage of smart phones has compelled mobile technology to become a universal part of e...
Smartphones are being used to track the health of individuals in their own environments. For example...
Mobile phones and other remote monitoring devices, collectively referred to as "mHealth," promise to...
Medical digital technologies have the potential to improve public access to healthcare by enhancing ...
Obtaining reliable longitudinal information about everyday functioning from individuals with Parkins...
Background: Mobile health, predominantly wearable technology and mobile apps, have been considered i...
Sensor-based diagnostics are increasing rapidly and in clinics, they can transform the health care a...
Mobile health (mHealth) is being recognized as an innovative approach to deliver health care in an a...
This chapter focuses on mobile Health smartphone applications and wearables for Alzheimer’s patients...
Ongoing innovation in the field of mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to change the landscape...
Mobile health technologies (mHealth) are patient-worn or portable devices aimed at increasing the gr...
The presented work is meant to provide insights into current developments and trends with respect to...
There is a growing trend in the health domain to incorporate Smartphones and other wireless technolo...
We live in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and at a time when there are more mobile connecti...
Smartphones are being used to track the health of individuals in their own environments. For example...
The increasing usage of smart phones has compelled mobile technology to become a universal part of e...
Smartphones are being used to track the health of individuals in their own environments. For example...
Mobile phones and other remote monitoring devices, collectively referred to as "mHealth," promise to...
Medical digital technologies have the potential to improve public access to healthcare by enhancing ...
Obtaining reliable longitudinal information about everyday functioning from individuals with Parkins...
Background: Mobile health, predominantly wearable technology and mobile apps, have been considered i...
Sensor-based diagnostics are increasing rapidly and in clinics, they can transform the health care a...
Mobile health (mHealth) is being recognized as an innovative approach to deliver health care in an a...
This chapter focuses on mobile Health smartphone applications and wearables for Alzheimer’s patients...
Ongoing innovation in the field of mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to change the landscape...
Mobile health technologies (mHealth) are patient-worn or portable devices aimed at increasing the gr...
The presented work is meant to provide insights into current developments and trends with respect to...
There is a growing trend in the health domain to incorporate Smartphones and other wireless technolo...
We live in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and at a time when there are more mobile connecti...
Smartphones are being used to track the health of individuals in their own environments. For example...
The increasing usage of smart phones has compelled mobile technology to become a universal part of e...
Smartphones are being used to track the health of individuals in their own environments. For example...