The Future of EHealth Technologies: What to Expect

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Mobile health (mHealth) is an abbreviation for the practice of medicine and public health that is supported by mobile devices. The phrase is most usually applied to the use of mobile communication devices for health services, information, and data gathering, such as cell phones, tablet computers, and personal digital assistants, as well as wearable devices such as smartwatches. The mHealth area has evolved as a sub-segment of eHealth, which is the use of information and communication technology for health services and information, such as computers, mobile phones, communications satellites, patient monitors, and so on. The use of mobile devices in gathering community and clinical health data, delivering/sharing healthcare information for practitioners, researchers, and patients, and real-time monitoring of patient vital signs are all examples of mHealth applications.

The eHealth SUMMIT 2023 will be held on February 06-07, 20233 in Rome, Italy. The two-day conference is expected to draw over 200 healthcare professionals, nurses, and experts.