2013
DOI: 10.1109/jsac.2013.sup.0513001
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mHealth Technologies for Chronic Diseases and Elders: A Systematic Review

Abstract: mHealth (healthcare using mobile wireless technologies) has the potential to improve healthcare and the quality of life for elderly and chronic patients. Many studies from all over the world have addressed this issue in view of the aging population in many countries. However, there has been a lack of any consolidated evidence-based study to classify mHealth from the dual perspectives of healthcare and technology. This paper reports the results of an evidence-based study of mHealth solutions for chronic care am… Show more

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“…8, No. 9; and cut considerably the cost of healthcare activities and operations (Chiarini et al, 2013). For example, according to a recent report that EU countries could save as much as 99 billion euros by 2017 if mobile technologies (m-technologies) are effectively reinforced and used in their healthcare systems (Europe, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8, No. 9; and cut considerably the cost of healthcare activities and operations (Chiarini et al, 2013). For example, according to a recent report that EU countries could save as much as 99 billion euros by 2017 if mobile technologies (m-technologies) are effectively reinforced and used in their healthcare systems (Europe, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once an adult reaches the age of 60, she/he can expect, on average, 13 years more of full healthy life [Organization 2010, Chiarini et al 2013. This trend can be observed in Figure 2, where the life expectancy in the world has grown 22% (13 years) from 1970 to 2014.…”
Section: Background Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…ECG, EEG, heart and respiration rates, blood pressure, body temperature, glucose level, spatial location, etc.) [9].…”
Section: Four Types Of Solutions Have Been Identified [9]mentioning
confidence: 99%