The emerging field of mobile health
Top Cited Papers
- 15 April 2015
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science Translational Medicine
- Vol. 7 (283), 283rv3
- https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aaa3487
Abstract
Mobile technologies can transform clinical research and health care worldwide—and save money.Keywords
Funding Information
- NIH (8 KL2 TR000110)
- Qualcomm Foundation
- U.S. NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) (UL1TR001114)
- NIH NCATS (UL1TR001114)
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Point-of-care and point-of-procedure optical imaging technologies for primary care and global healthScience Translational Medicine, 2014
- The present and future role of microfluidics in biomedical researchNature, 2014
- Picturing Cervical CancerClinical Chemistry, 2014
- Comparison of 24-hour Holter Monitoring with 14-day Novel Adhesive Patch Electrocardiographic MonitoringThe American Journal of Medicine, 2014
- Noninvasive detection of lung cancer using exhaled breathCancer Medicine, 2013
- Construction of near-infrared photonic crystal glucose-sensing materials for ratiometric sensing of glucose in tearsBiosensors and Bioelectronics, 2013
- The Effectiveness of Mobile-Health Technology-Based Health Behaviour Change or Disease Management Interventions for Health Care Consumers: A Systematic ReviewPLoS Medicine, 2013
- Gene-Z: a device for point of care genetic testing using a smartphoneLab on a Chip, 2012
- Microfluidics-based diagnostics of infectious diseases in the developing worldNature Medicine, 2011
- A Wearable Sensor for Unobtrusive, Long-Term Assessment of Electrodermal ActivityIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2010