Tele-Monitoring System for Chronic Diseases Management: Requirements and Architecture

In the last years a large variety of eHealth services and Apps for professional medical users have been developed for different scenarios. The increasing elderly population (+100% in 2050) makes urgent to implement tele-medicine paradigm in the healthcare structures. The need of monitoring large num...

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subjects Age
Aging
Arthritis
Chronic illnesses
Computer architecture
Disease
Health care
Health care policy
Hypertension
Life expectancy
Medical electronics
Monitoring
Monitoring systems
Older people
Patients
Population
Remote monitoring
Telemedicine
Womens health
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