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− | + | '''Mobile Health (mHealth)''' is the use of communication between mobile devices to other devices for the purpose of Healthcare and patient well-being. | |
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− | + | Examples: mobile phones, smart phones and tablet computers. | |
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− | + | ==Members:== | |
− | + | * Matthew Graham (Team Lead) | |
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 24 March 2017
Mobile Health Definition
Mobile Health (mHealth) is the use of communication between mobile devices to other devices for the purpose of Healthcare and patient well-being.
Mobile Devices are electronic communication devices that communicate wirelessly.
Examples: mobile phones, smart phones and tablet computers.
Health Care Devices special purpose medical devices used for healthcare.
Examples: pacemaker, glucose meter and blood pressure meter.
Members:
- Matthew Graham (Team Lead)