A Product Line Architecture for Mobile Patient Monitoring System

The term mobile health (mHealth) means to adopt Information and Communication Technology (ICT) especially mobile hand held devices to provide health-care and delivery services[1]. The ICT is mainly adopted with an intention to provide cost-effective, efficient and easily accessible health care services. Patient monitoring is one of the health care activities that can effectively adopt mobile devices and allied techniques for chronic disease management and continuous patient monitoring. The Mobile Patient Monitoring (MPM) systems have promise and potential to provide as an effective alternative for traditional patient monitoring techniques.

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