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The medical domain is embracing mobile technology (mHealth) to enable healthcare professionals have ubiquitous access to the Electronic Health Records (EHR). This creates the need for supporting mobile users to access medical data remotely in real-time, especially in mission critical and decision making situations. However, supporting real-time access and services synchronization in highly distributed...
With the advancement in mobile technology, there are lots of prospect for the health domain. Specifically, the accessibility of the electronic health record (EHR) can be extended to the mobile node to promote remote healthcare delivery; this is known as mobile Health or mHealth. However, supporting real-time access and services synchronization in highly distributed mobile environments can be challenging...
The unceasing growth and divergence of the mobile landscape have led to the use of smartphone and tablet devices in consuming Web services (WS) in enterprises. However, in heterogeneous WS, the shift from the mobile client consumer approach to the mobile service hosting approach is insufficiently studied. With the advancement of storage and processing capabilities of these devices, coupled with the...
The recent advancement in mobile technology has established smartphones and tablet devices as the consumer device nodes to access the Electronic Health Records (EHR). Mobile devices further aid the healthcare professionals to access the EHR on the go and outside a centralized health facility. However, the over reliance on wireless communication mediums (e.g., Wi-FI, and 3.5G/4G) by mobile devices...
Recently, there is growing research interest in the area of mHealth which aims at extending the Electronic Health Records (EHR) accessibility to the mobile node. This era facilitates real-time access to medical data which is also crucial for remote healthcare delivery. However, as reported in previous studies, supporting real-time access and services synchronization in highly distributed mobile environments...
Mobile devices are becoming the integral access point of accessing the Electronic Health Records (EHR). This creates the need to enforce some level of reliability in terms of services accessibility time. However, supporting real-time access and services synchronization in highly distributed mobile environments can be challenging due to the fact that mobile devices rely on wireless communication mediums...
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