The paper describes the structure and first user experiences of Ward-In-Hand, a system intended to exploit wireless networking on handheld devices at patients bedside in an hospital ward
Abstract: Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by differe...
Medical administrative and diagnosis procedures require the retrieval of patient diagnosis history ...
Over the past few years, telemedicine has made considerable progress. Its benefits range from the ab...
The paper describes the structure and first user experiences of Ward-In-Hand, a system intended to e...
The paper briefly describes Ward-In-Hand, a project aiming to support the day-by-day activities of d...
We present file guidelines of a new project whose main task is to exploit mobile computers, comlect...
Sophisticated technology is commonplace in most hospitals and increasingly mobile devices are being ...
Abstract- Telemedicine applications are being widely evolved and computerization overtakes health ca...
The paper describes the experiences of the authors in the development of a wireless-based e-health s...
This paper discusses the introduction of a wireless network of personal digital assistants into a sp...
Mobile computing in the broadest sense is when multiple communications devices work together within ...
mWard is a project whose purpose is to enhance\ud existing clinical and administrative decision supp...
Abstract: Access to patient information is critical in modern health care. Desktop computers are no ...
Recently there has been a need to incorporate the use of mobile computing devices in hospital or cli...
The wireless application protocol (WAP) is now the leading standard for information services and pro...
Abstract: Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by differe...
Medical administrative and diagnosis procedures require the retrieval of patient diagnosis history ...
Over the past few years, telemedicine has made considerable progress. Its benefits range from the ab...
The paper describes the structure and first user experiences of Ward-In-Hand, a system intended to e...
The paper briefly describes Ward-In-Hand, a project aiming to support the day-by-day activities of d...
We present file guidelines of a new project whose main task is to exploit mobile computers, comlect...
Sophisticated technology is commonplace in most hospitals and increasingly mobile devices are being ...
Abstract- Telemedicine applications are being widely evolved and computerization overtakes health ca...
The paper describes the experiences of the authors in the development of a wireless-based e-health s...
This paper discusses the introduction of a wireless network of personal digital assistants into a sp...
Mobile computing in the broadest sense is when multiple communications devices work together within ...
mWard is a project whose purpose is to enhance\ud existing clinical and administrative decision supp...
Abstract: Access to patient information is critical in modern health care. Desktop computers are no ...
Recently there has been a need to incorporate the use of mobile computing devices in hospital or cli...
The wireless application protocol (WAP) is now the leading standard for information services and pro...
Abstract: Electronic Health Records are typically created and stored in different places, by differe...
Medical administrative and diagnosis procedures require the retrieval of patient diagnosis history ...
Over the past few years, telemedicine has made considerable progress. Its benefits range from the ab...