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📱 Mobile Health (mHealth): Transforming Healthcare Access
Mobile Health (mHealth) refers to the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets, wearable technology, and wireless infrastructure. It is a rapidly growing field that leverages the ubiquity and advanced capabilities of mobile technology to improve health outcomes, enhance access to care, and streamline health administration.
🌐 Core Functions and Applications of mHealth
mHealth solutions are categorized by the area of healthcare they support, spanning clinical care, self-management, and public health initiatives.
1. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
Description: Uses wearable sensors, connected medical devices (like smart blood pressure cuffs or continuous glucose monitors), and mobile apps to collect physiological data from patients outside of traditional healthcare settings.







