| Literature DB >> 31099626 |
Yue Liao1, Carrie Thompson2, Susan Peterson1, John Mandrola3, Muhammad Shaalan Beg4.
Abstract
Mobile technology has become a ubiquitous part of everyday life and is changing the way we offer clinical care and perform clinical research. We have unprecedented access to data for one's self-care as well as for sharing with health care providers. Meeting the challenge posed by the influx of wearable device data requires a multidisciplinary team of researchers, clinicians, software developers, information technologists, and statisticians. Although the possibility of what can be achieved with the ever-evolving wearable technologies seems to be unlimited, regulatory agencies have provided a framework to establish standards for clinical applications, which will also affect research applications. Clinical programs and electronic medical records vendors should prepare to establish a framework to implement these technologies into clinicians' workflow and to allow feedback to measure the impact on clinical outcome. In this article, we discuss how a new brand of multidisciplinary care is evolving around mobile health devices and present a vision of up-and-coming technology in this space.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31099626 DOI: 10.1200/EDBK_238919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book ISSN: 1548-8748