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Kevin Baker, Mucunguzi Akasiima, Alexandra Wharton-Smith, Tedila Habte, Lena Matata, Diana Nanyumba, Morris Okwir, Anteneh Sebsibe, Madeleine Marasciulo, Max Petzold, Karin Källander
JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(3):e13755Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
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Automated Patient Navigation Platform Increases Referral Conversion for Surgical Consultations
bwh.harvard.eduEliasJosephineMBA, MPH1HartKevinMBA1RobertsPhilipMBA1LaskowskiKarlMD, MBA11Brigham HealthBoston, MAUnited StatesCorresponding Author: Aiden Feng afeng@bwh.harvard.eduJul-Dec20181709201842e118022820182982018©Aiden Feng, Josephine Elias, KevinAiden Feng, Josephine Elias, Kevin Hart, Philip Roberts, Karl Laskowski
iproc 2018;4(2):e11802Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Multiple Epidemic Wave Model of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Modeling Study
Efthimios Kaxiras, Georgios Neofotistos
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(7):e20912Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

A Qualitative Analysis of User Experiences With a Self-Tracker for Activity, Sleep, and Diet
So we are on a quest to collect as many personal tools that will assist us in quantifiable measurement of ourselves [2].Kevin Kelly of the Quantified Self blogThis suggests that health consumers need a set of easy-to-use tools that keep them motivated to track Interact J Med Res 2014;3(1):e8Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Digital Health Consumers on the Road to the Future
The IoT first described by Kevin Ashton in 1999 describes this as a network of physical things that can sense other things using ubiquitous wireless connectivity and embedded sensors [8]. J Med Internet Res 2019;21(11):e16359Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

A Software Framework for Remote Patient Monitoring by Using Multi-Agent Systems Support
Kevin Ashton introduced the term “Internet of Things” in 1999 [3]. One can define IoT as a global network of smart devices that can sense and interact with their environment for communication with users and other things (smart devices) and systems.Chrystinne Oliveira Fernandes, Carlos José Pereira De Lucena
JMIR Med Inform 2017;5(1):e9Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Conversational Interfaces for Health: Bibliometric Analysis of Grants, Publications, and Patents
Zhaopeng Xing, Fei Yu, Jian Du, Jennifer S. Walker, Claire B. Paulson, Nandita S. Mani, Lixin Song
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(11):e14672Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Cati G Brown-Johnson, Lindsay M Boeckman, Ashley H White, Andrea D Burbank, Sjonna Paulson, Laura A Beebe
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018;4(1):e8Download Citation: END BibTex RIS