Literature DB >> 15718652

e-Health and quality of life: the role of the Wearable Motherboard.

Sungmee Park1, Sundaresan Jayaraman.   

Abstract

It is hard to place a price tag either on human life or on the quality of life. Technology is the key to enhancing the quality of life for everyone in the continuum of life from newborns to senior citizens--whether it is the safe delivery and care of undernourished premature babies, or extending the life of a senior citizen through exploratory treatments and procedures. Technology has the potential to rapidly transform healthcare and the practice of medicine by improving the quality and safety of patient care and increasing the efficiency of healthcare providers. Moreover, the healthcare industry must meet the challenge of balancing cost containment with maintenance of desired patient outcomes and this can be accomplished through the adoption of technology. Any technology that can minimize the loss of human life and/or enhance the quality of life has a value that is priceless. An overview of the key challenges facing the practice of medicine today is presented along with the need for technological solutions that can "prevent" problems. The paradigm of "e-Health" is discussed. Then, the development of the Wearable Motherboard as a "platform" for sensors and monitoring devices that can unobtrusively monitor the health and well-being of individuals (directly and/or remotely) is described. This is followed by a discussion of the applications and impact of this technology in the continuum of life--from preventing SIDS to facilitating independent living for senior citizens. Finally, the future advancements in the area of wearable, yet comfortable, systems that can continue the transformation of healthcare and e-Health to i-Health (for interactive health)--all aimed at enhancing the quality of life for humans--are presented.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15718652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Authors:  Jaap L van den Brink; Peter W Moorman; Maarten F de Boer; Wim C J Hop; Jean F A Pruyn; Carel D A Verwoerd; Jan H van Bemmel
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2007-01-09       Impact factor: 4.497

2.  A multi-channel opto-electronic sensor to accurately monitor heart rate against motion artefact during exercise.

Authors:  Abdullah Alzahrani; Sijung Hu; Vicente Azorin-Peris; Laura Barrett; Dale Esliger; Matthew Hayes; Shafique Akbare; Jérôme Achart; Sylvain Kuoch
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2015-10-12       Impact factor: 3.576

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