Proceedings of the Second Joint 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society] [Engi 2002
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2002.1053066
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Clinical knowledge management and m-health

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“…Research on Mobile Medical. In 2002, a study published by Price and Summers [1], Clinical Knowledge Management and M-health, explored for the first time the relationship between mobile medical communication equipment and clinical knowledge management [4,8]. Mobile Health was defined as the use of mobile communication tools to provide medical services and information, such as remote patient monitoring, online consultation, personal care equipment, and wireless access to electronic medical records and prescriptions [1,9].…”
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“…Research on Mobile Medical. In 2002, a study published by Price and Summers [1], Clinical Knowledge Management and M-health, explored for the first time the relationship between mobile medical communication equipment and clinical knowledge management [4,8]. Mobile Health was defined as the use of mobile communication tools to provide medical services and information, such as remote patient monitoring, online consultation, personal care equipment, and wireless access to electronic medical records and prescriptions [1,9].…”
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“…In 2002, a study published by Price and Summers [1], Clinical Knowledge Management and M-health, explored for the first time the relationship between mobile medical communication equipment and clinical knowledge management [4,8]. Mobile Health was defined as the use of mobile communication tools to provide medical services and information, such as remote patient monitoring, online consultation, personal care equipment, and wireless access to electronic medical records and prescriptions [1,9]. The information distribution usually comprises the B2B mode, which is based on activities such as communication among medical workers, knowledge sharing and the application of medical tools, and the B2C mode, which is based on activities such as online appointment registration, consultation, and medical record inquiry [10,11].…”
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“…One of the first issues identified was the lack of interoperability [26,27], which has been a common topic of debate to date. This issue has commonly been addressed by creating medical terminologies and medical standards.…”
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