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Mobile Monitoring Framework to Design Parameterized and Personalized m-Health Applications According to the Patient’s Diseases

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The development of personalized mobile monitoring applications is a complex work. Currently, the most of applications for patients monitoring through mobile devices, is not developed considering the particular characteristics of each patient, but these applications have been developed taking into account a general behavior depending on the diseases instead of the own patients. The diseases manifest different symptoms depending on the patient situation. Mary and John (hypothetic patients) have diabetes, but the same measurement of glucose for each one affects their health in a different way. This paper describes a framework that allows the development of mobile applications, personalized for each patient, in such a way that even if they have the same disease, the application will respond to the individual needs of each patient.

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Acknowledgments

This work has been supported by Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (SENACYT) and Instituto para la Formación y Aprovechamiento de los Recursos Humanos (IFARHU) (Panama).

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  1. GITCE Research Lab; Systems and Computer Engineering Faculty, Technological University of Panama, Panama, Panama

    Vladimir Villarreal

  2. MamI Research Lab, Castilla La Mancha University, Ciudad Real, Spain

    Ramon Hervas, Jesus Fontecha & Jose Bravo

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Villarreal, V., Hervas, R., Fontecha, J.et al. Mobile Monitoring Framework to Design Parameterized and Personalized m-Health Applications According to the Patient’s Diseases.J Med Syst39, 132 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-015-0324-1

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