Using personal handheld computing devices for personalizing healthcare

S. B. Gogia, A. Maeder, S. Meher, M. Mars, G. Hartvigsen, A. Kuthiala

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    Abstract

    Objectives: Telehealth has an increasing role in future healthcare. This paper seeks to define and understand recent advances in provision of tele-healthcare through use of personal handheld computing devices, and suggests how such personalized solutions offer further opportunities for progress. Methods: We considered the current status of personal handheld computing devices for personalizing healthcare, through review of examples in the literature and web sources. Results: We have identified the following four generic roles for personal handheld computing devices in personalized healthcare: educational, social networking and games, monitoring with notifications/reminders, and online/offline tele-consultations. We discuss examples of these in two settings: healthcare facilities and patient home. Conclusion: Advances in latest handheld computing devices have made tele-healthcare more personalized and increasingly possible even in the absence of the care provider.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)74-78
    Number of pages5
    JournalIMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics
    Volume7
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • medical care
    • pocket computers
    • telecommunication in medicine

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