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Implementation Guidelines

for Mobile Health Mobile health (mHealth) implementation guidelines are a set of recommendations to help organizations efficiently and effectively integrate mobile technology in patient care initiatives. mHealth is an emerging field of health delivery that uses mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets to faci…

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Overview

for Mobile Health Mobile health (mHealth) implementation guidelines are a set of recommendations to help organizations efficiently and effectively integrate mobile technology in patient care initiatives. mHealth is an emerging field of health delivery that uses mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets to facilitate health care services. These guidelines provide an important framework to ensure that mHealth interventions are effective, safe, and secure. mHealth interventions can be used to help healthcare providers deliver quality care in remote or underserved areas, reduce healthcare costs, improve patient engagement, and provide real-time data to healthcare professionals. The implementation guidelines provide guidance on topics such as device selection, data security, patient privacy, data privacy, and interoperability. Following the implementation guidelines can help ensure the successful implementation of mHealth initiatives and maximize their potential to improve patient care.

Research published in this journal

4 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Implementation science.

Journal editorial board
Nicolette van Veldhoven · Netherlands

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