Objectives: Despite the growing use of mobile health (mHealth), certain barriers seem to be hindering the use of mHealthapplications in healthcare. This article
mHealth (also written as m-health or mhealth ) is an abbreviation for mobile health , a term used for the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices. The term is most commonly used in reference to using mobile communication devices, such as mobile phones, tablet com...
Published online: 31 October 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4258/hir.2021.27.4.267 Mobile Health Technology and Healthcare Providers: Systemic Barriers to Adoption Somayyeh Zakerabasali 1...
Mobile health technology and empowerment
New & Notable ; KLAS: Clinician EHR interoperability needs are not being met ; Half of clinicians report positive ambient AI experience ; Key challenges for the California Data Exchange Framework
Abstract Objectives This study assessed the perspectives of women and health workers on the feasibility of using mobile health technology (mHealth) for the provision of maternal and child health se...
A number of researchers at Duke Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences are harnessing technology to create effective, evidence-based and user-friendly behavioral health interventions.
There is substantial enthusiasm for the concept of mobile health (mHealth), a broad term typically used to describe the use of mobile telecommunication
The authors performed a systematic review to determine how mobile health (mHealth) technology is being used to track surgical patients after discharge and
Background: Mobile health has enormous potential in healthcare due to the increasing use of mobile phones in low- and middle-income countries; its effective deployment, uptake, and utilization may...