2021
DOI: 10.24050/reia.v18i36.1508
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Nuevos desafíos en el desarrollo de soluciones para e-health en Colombia, soportados en Internet de las Cosas (IoT)

Abstract: La telemedicina puede considerarse como una evolución de la provisión de servicios de salud orientados a las telecomunicaciones en forma remota. De acuerdo con las definiciones dadas para Colombia en este tema, están reglamentadas por la Ley 1419 de 2010, en donde el término “telemedicina” estaría estrechamente relacionado con el de m-health. El objetivo del presente trabajo de investigación consiste en identificar las tendencias, normativas y lineamientos para el diseño de sistemas Smart m-health para el moni… Show more

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“…The surveyed researchers focused on fall topics such as assistive technologies, physical activity and health, biomedical signal processing, artificial intelligence, robotics, bioethical issues, and community with an emphasis on instrumentation, inertial signal processing, fall risk assessment, and biomechanical analysis. In Colombia, research into the technology used in elderly healthcare has been ongoing for approximately ten years, as evidenced by the study developed by Vesga Ferreira et al [ 14 ] identifying trends, regulations, and guidelines for the Smart m-health systems design for biological signals monitoring under an IoT scheme. The system developed by Capera-Peña and Huertas-Prieto [ 41 ] implements a prototype with an inertial sensor, detecting some falls in older adults and transmitting data to an IoT platform.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The surveyed researchers focused on fall topics such as assistive technologies, physical activity and health, biomedical signal processing, artificial intelligence, robotics, bioethical issues, and community with an emphasis on instrumentation, inertial signal processing, fall risk assessment, and biomechanical analysis. In Colombia, research into the technology used in elderly healthcare has been ongoing for approximately ten years, as evidenced by the study developed by Vesga Ferreira et al [ 14 ] identifying trends, regulations, and guidelines for the Smart m-health systems design for biological signals monitoring under an IoT scheme. The system developed by Capera-Peña and Huertas-Prieto [ 41 ] implements a prototype with an inertial sensor, detecting some falls in older adults and transmitting data to an IoT platform.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colombia’s national internet access by 2017 had reached 98.8% within affluent social groups, with less affluent social groups having a coverage of just 40%. There are significant disparities, particularly in access to and knowledge of technology in older adults; approximately 36.3% of older adults use the Internet, although almost 98% use cell phones [ 6 , 14 , 15 ].…”
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“…One of the emerging technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), considered a part of the future internet and envisioned to comprise billions of intelligently connected 'things' [6] has transformed healthcare, giving rise to what is known as the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). This has paved the way for different healthcare delivery models, such as telemedicine, seen as an evolution of providing healthcare services remotely through telecommunications [7], [8], benefiting patients in rural or remote regions where healthcare is insufficient.…”
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confidence: 99%