2013
DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.2737
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Mobile Apps in Cardiology: Review

Abstract: BackgroundCardiovascular diseases are the deadliest diseases worldwide, with 17.3 million deaths in 2008 alone. Among them, heart-related deaths are of the utmost relevance; a fact easily proven by the 7.25 million deaths caused by ischemic heart disease alone in that year. The latest advances in smartphones and mHealth have been used in the creation of thousands of medical apps related to cardiology, which can help to reduce these mortality rates.ObjectiveThe aim of this paper is to study the literature on mo… Show more

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“…An EHR-system is basically a repository of information regarding the health records of patient/consumer in a computer form [10]. The deployment of a public EHR-system can offer several advantages to a public healthcare system, for example, lower and more efficient management costs, more efficient management of high-volume patient data, and centralized medical patient records [11].…”
Section: Healthcare and E-health Systems: The Road So Farmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An EHR-system is basically a repository of information regarding the health records of patient/consumer in a computer form [10]. The deployment of a public EHR-system can offer several advantages to a public healthcare system, for example, lower and more efficient management costs, more efficient management of high-volume patient data, and centralized medical patient records [11].…”
Section: Healthcare and E-health Systems: The Road So Farmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the available methods for assisting the HF patients in disease management are: (i) group consultations with a nurse or a healthcare professional [7], (ii) internet-based interventions [8], (iii) printed materials [9] and, (vi) mHealth applications [10]. From the aforementioned methods, the adoption of mHealth applications is the most promising [11].…”
Section: A Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New technologies, connectivity and availability of the Internet increased the development of mobile applications as apps and wearable devices in the last decade, also for health and care mainly in the management of chronic conditions such as diabetes [1], cardiovascular diseases [2] and for specific populations or conditions [3] [4]. Moreover, these devices have gained ground in self-health monitoring and preventive medicine [5], spreading largely especially in USA, Italy, Germany and France [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%