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245 00 Contemporary applications of mobile computing in
healthcare settings|h[electronic resource] /|cR. Rajkumar,
editor
260 Hershey, Pennsylvania :|bIGI Global,|c[2018]
300 1 online resource (xvii, 259 p.)
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
505 0 Chapter 1. IoT in the field of healthcare -- Chapter 2.
Smart healthcare -- Chapter 3. Smart healthcare
administration over cloud -- Chapter 4. A survey of mobile
computing devices and sensors in healthcare applications:
real-time system design -- Chapter 5. Mobile patient
surveillance -- Chapter 6. A blueprint for designing and
developing m-health applications for diverse stakeholders
utilizing FHIR -- Chapter 7. Geo-location-based file
security system for healthcare data -- Chapter 8. Clinical
data analysis using IoT devices -- Chapter 9. Body Fitness
monitoring using IoT device -- Chapter 10. Reading
assistance for visually impaired people using TTL serial
camera with voice
506 Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text
purchasers
520 3 "This book explores how the use of mobile devices by
health care professionals (HCPs) has transformed many
aspects of clinical practice. It also explores how mobile
devices and apps provide many benefits for HCPs, perhaps
most significantly increased access to point-of-care tools,
which has been shown to support better clinical decision-
making and improved patient outcomes"--Provided by
publisher
650 0 Telecommunication in medicine
650 0 Biotelemetry
650 0 Mobile apps
700 1 Rajkumar, R.|q(Rajasekaran),|d1976-|eeditor
856 40 |uhttp://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/
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