Smartphones have been widely used recently to monitor heart rate and activity, since they have the necessary processing power, non-invasive and cost-effective sensors, and wireless communication capabilities. Consequently, healthcare applications (apps) using smartphone-based sensors have been highlighted for non-invasive physiological monitoring. In addition, several healthcare apps have received FDA clearance. However, in spite of their potential, healthcare apps with smartphone-based sensors are mostly used outside of hospitals and have not been widely adopted for patient care in hospitals until recently. In this paper, we describe the experience of using smartphone apps with sensors in a large medical center in Korea. Among >20 apps ...
Abstract: One of the most important device in our lives is a mobile phone. For now, it is a powerful...
Every day, people are reliant on smartphones to stay connected, organized, and entertained. Every ye...
Background: The 2.7 billion or more smartphone users worldwide possess devices with multiple built-i...
Smartphones have been widely used recently to monitor heart rate and activity, since they have the n...
Disease screening identifies a disease in an individual/community early to effectively prevent or tr...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Background: More than a million health and well-being apps are available from the Apple and Google a...
Smartphone-based devices and applications (SBDAs) with cost effectiveness and remote sensing are the...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Many of the countries in the world are having the doctor to patient ratio far below than the prescri...
Abstract Background Advanced mobile communications and portable computation are now combined in hand...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Medical care today revolves mainly around the clinic, ...
Today as diseases grow rapidly, the responsibilities of the health clinics in giving services to pat...
The healthcare sector has traditionally processed large amounts of personal data. The rise of inform...
Patient monitoring systems have evolved over the past decade as an important first-line monitoring a...
Abstract: One of the most important device in our lives is a mobile phone. For now, it is a powerful...
Every day, people are reliant on smartphones to stay connected, organized, and entertained. Every ye...
Background: The 2.7 billion or more smartphone users worldwide possess devices with multiple built-i...
Smartphones have been widely used recently to monitor heart rate and activity, since they have the n...
Disease screening identifies a disease in an individual/community early to effectively prevent or tr...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Background: More than a million health and well-being apps are available from the Apple and Google a...
Smartphone-based devices and applications (SBDAs) with cost effectiveness and remote sensing are the...
Recent years have seen significant advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones, enabling the...
Many of the countries in the world are having the doctor to patient ratio far below than the prescri...
Abstract Background Advanced mobile communications and portable computation are now combined in hand...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Medical care today revolves mainly around the clinic, ...
Today as diseases grow rapidly, the responsibilities of the health clinics in giving services to pat...
The healthcare sector has traditionally processed large amounts of personal data. The rise of inform...
Patient monitoring systems have evolved over the past decade as an important first-line monitoring a...
Abstract: One of the most important device in our lives is a mobile phone. For now, it is a powerful...
Every day, people are reliant on smartphones to stay connected, organized, and entertained. Every ye...
Background: The 2.7 billion or more smartphone users worldwide possess devices with multiple built-i...