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IEEE MT4H
City
Exeter
Country
UK
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Abstract

One of the most promising mobile technology application areas is healthcare&#046; Some recent advances in mobile, Internet&#8211;based and wireless technologies have supported smart solutions for delivering improved healthcare&#046; Use of mobile technology for healthcare and wellbeing has proved to be cost effective and accessible in most countries, including low income countries&#046; From ambient/assisted living to access to healthcare, mobile technology promises to transform healthcare services for all who require support and care&#046; This transformation is accompanied by a set of challenges related to developing platforms/infrastructure, frameworks, devices and software solutions to enable safe and secure mobile care delivery&#046;<br>The MT4H workshop aims at providing a forum for discussion and sharing of research promoting all aspects of the mobile solutions for healthcare&#046; Original research papers are invited on all aspects related to m&#8211;health, from smart ubiquitous environments to mobile apps, devices and systems applications in healthcare&#046; Practical implementation, deployment and management solutions from the healthcare industry (including the NHS trusts) are also of interest&#046;<br>Workshop Topics<br>Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:<br>m&#8211;Health<br>Smart objects for healthcare<br>IoT for healthcare<br>RFID and sensor enabled healthcare technology<br>Remote monitoring and care<br>Patient monitoring<br>Telehealth/Telecare technologies<br>Software and devices for Telecare<br>Ambient/Assisted living technology<br>Mobile technology for wellbeing<br>Smart home solutions  Technology for disease surveillance<br>Intelligent technologies for healthcare<br>Personalised healthcare<br>Apps for health and wellbeing<br>Personalised apps<br>Cloud based solutions<br>Health Data storage and management<br>Big Health Data: Analytics as a Service, Data Mining, Machine Learning<br>Decision support systems<br>Disease surveillance systems<br>Prevention and detection<br>Health promotion<br>