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==Context Statement == ==Context Statement ==
- +The concept of Emerging Technologies in Health Platforms encompasses the dynamic and innovative integration of advanced technologies into healthcare systems. This broad and evolving field involves the application of cutting-edge solutions to enhance various aspects of healthcare delivery, management, and patient outcomes. From artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to wearable devices, telemedicine, and blockchain, these technologies aim to revolutionize traditional healthcare paradigms. The First article aims on adressing privacy concerns within personal healthcare records systems (PHRs) on topics of encryption, access control and other privacy control techniques. Second Article focuses on the critical examination and assessment of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, mobile technologies play a pivotal role in providing innovative solutions for monitoring, managing, and improving health outcomes. The Final article conducts a methodical examination, evaluation, and synthesis of peer-reviewed publications that explore or propose the utilization of blockchain technology to enhance processes and services in the realms of healthcare, health sciences, and health education.
===Ensuring Privacy in a Personal Health Record System=== ===Ensuring Privacy in a Personal Health Record System===
- +Li, J. (2015). Ensuring Privacy in a Personal Health Record System. Computer (Long Beach, Calif.), 48(2), 24–31. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2015.43
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===Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: The mHealth Evidence Workshop=== ===Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: The mHealth Evidence Workshop===
 +KUMAR, S., NILSEN, W. J., HEDEKER, D., HONAVAR, V., KRAVITZ, R., LEFEBVRE, R. C., MOHR, D. C., MURPHY, S. A., QUINN, C., SHUSTERMAN, V., SWENDEMAN, D., ABERNETHY, A., ATIENZA, A., PATRICK, K., PAVEL, M., RILEY, W. T., SHAR, A., SPRING, B., & SPRUIJT-METZ, D. (2013). Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: The mHealth Evidence Workshop. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 45(2), 228–236. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2013.03.017
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===Blockchain in healthcare and health sciences—A scoping review=== ===Blockchain in healthcare and health sciences—A scoping review===
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 +Hasselgren, A., Kralevska, K., Gligoroski, D., Pedersen, S. A., & Faxvaag, A. (2020). Blockchain in healthcare and health sciences—A scoping review. International Journal of Medical Informatics (Shannon, Ireland), 134, 104040–104040. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2019.104040

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Context Statement

The concept of Emerging Technologies in Health Platforms encompasses the dynamic and innovative integration of advanced technologies into healthcare systems. This broad and evolving field involves the application of cutting-edge solutions to enhance various aspects of healthcare delivery, management, and patient outcomes. From artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to wearable devices, telemedicine, and blockchain, these technologies aim to revolutionize traditional healthcare paradigms. The First article aims on adressing privacy concerns within personal healthcare records systems (PHRs) on topics of encryption, access control and other privacy control techniques. Second Article focuses on the critical examination and assessment of mobile health (mHealth) technologies. In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, mobile technologies play a pivotal role in providing innovative solutions for monitoring, managing, and improving health outcomes. The Final article conducts a methodical examination, evaluation, and synthesis of peer-reviewed publications that explore or propose the utilization of blockchain technology to enhance processes and services in the realms of healthcare, health sciences, and health education.

Ensuring Privacy in a Personal Health Record System

Li, J. (2015). Ensuring Privacy in a Personal Health Record System. Computer (Long Beach, Calif.), 48(2), 24–31. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2015.43

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Overview

Strengths and Weaknesses

Assessment

Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: The mHealth Evidence Workshop

KUMAR, S., NILSEN, W. J., HEDEKER, D., HONAVAR, V., KRAVITZ, R., LEFEBVRE, R. C., MOHR, D. C., MURPHY, S. A., QUINN, C., SHUSTERMAN, V., SWENDEMAN, D., ABERNETHY, A., ATIENZA, A., PATRICK, K., PAVEL, M., RILEY, W. T., SHAR, A., SPRING, B., & SPRUIJT-METZ, D. (2013). Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: The mHealth Evidence Workshop. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 45(2), 228–236. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2013.03.017

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Overview

Strengths and Weaknesses

Assessment

Blockchain in healthcare and health sciences—A scoping review

Hasselgren, A., Kralevska, K., Gligoroski, D., Pedersen, S. A., & Faxvaag, A. (2020). Blockchain in healthcare and health sciences—A scoping review. International Journal of Medical Informatics (Shannon, Ireland), 134, 104040–104040. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2019.104040


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Strengths and Weaknesses

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