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DOI: 10.22541/au.158705361.11417557
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Mobile health innovation for pregnant women and newborns in the COVID-19 pandemic: a commentary

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“…According to the international community, m-health can respond quickly and provide up-to-date clinical guidelines to health professionals (36). Using mobile devices through proprietary operating systems as a means of communication may increase access to reliable information for physicians (31).…”
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“…According to the international community, m-health can respond quickly and provide up-to-date clinical guidelines to health professionals (36). Using mobile devices through proprietary operating systems as a means of communication may increase access to reliable information for physicians (31).…”
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“…With the most advanced telecommunication technologies that enable fast and multidirectional data transfer, it is now possible to monitor remotely the physiological parameters of a large number of people in real time. The data can then be transmitted to physicians for timely intervention (36). Integration of new technologies and practices includes artificial intelligence (AI), 5G mobile networks, m-health applications, telemedicine services, and health information exchange services (41).…”
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