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What is Telemonitoring

Handbook of Research on Developments in E-Health and Telemedicine: Technological and Social Perspectives
Enables patients to measure their vital parameters and symptoms at home on a daily base with the aim to improve their disease management.
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Exploring Personal Healthcare with the Help of Two Large European Framework Programs for Healthcare: MyHeart and HeartCycle
Harald Reiter (Philips Research Europe, Germany) and Joerg Habetha (Philips Research Europe, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-670-4.ch044
Abstract
Personal healthcare enables prevention and early diagnosis in daily life and is centered on the patient. There is a need for a new personal healthcare paradigm in the treatment of chronic diseases. This will be achieved by new technologies that are currently explored (e.g., in European Research projects such as MyHeart and HeartCycle). These projects develop technologies and application concepts for the (self-)management of chronic diseases in patients’ homes with special emphasis on usability and ease-of-use (e.g., wearable sensors and processing units that can even be integrated into the patient’s clothes). These technologies allow empowering patients, fostering self-management and therefore reducing cost, and improving patients’ quality of life.
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A Holistic Infrastructure to Support Elderlies' Independent Living
Remote data collection from a patient. Data are usually sent to someone which supervise the patient, being it a Service Centre or directly a doctor.
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Adoption of Wearable Systems in Modern Patient Telemonitoring Systems
The science and technology of automatic measurement via medical sensors and transmissions of data by radio or other means from remote sources to receiving stations and analysis. Data transfer can be achieved via wireless communication means and or data transfer over other media, such as a telephone or computer network or via an optical link.
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Concepts and Architectures for Mobile Context-Aware Applications
Process of remotely monitoring an entity (e.g., a human being) through an infrastructure.
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Difficulties in Accepting Telemedicine
The remote monitoring of patients’ state of health. It is fundamentally used to control and treat chronic patients.
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Telemedicine Barriers
The remote monitoring of patients’ state of health. It is fundamentally used to control and treat chronic patients.
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Breaking Barriers for Accessible Health Programs: The Role of Telemedicine in a Global Healthcare Transformation
The direct transmission of physiological data, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, to healthcare professionals using automated technological methods, enabling real-time patient monitoring and intervention as necessary.
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Approaches to Telemedicine
The remote monitoring of patients’ state of health. It is fundamentally used to control and treat chronic patients.
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