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Guest Editors:
- (David) Dangan Feng
Institute of Biomedical Engineering & Technology, University of Sydney, Australia
dangan.feng@sydney.edu.au - Jinman Kim
School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney, Australia
jinman.kim@sydney.edu.au - Mohamed Khadra
Discipline of Surgery, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Australia
mohamed.khadra@sydney.edu.au - Donna L. Hudson
University of California, San Francisco, USA
dhudson@fresno.ucsf.edu - Christian Roux
Mines Saint Etinne, France
christian.roux@mines-stetienne.fr
Managing Editor:
- Carmen C.Y. Poon
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR
cpoon@ee.cuhk.edu.hk
Scope:
The convergence of information and communication technologies supporting Telehealth systems and applications are fostering a diversity of cost-effective and efficient healthcare solutions. These solutions are becoming embedded in all aspects of clinical care, and are enhancing the quality-of-care while decreasing the rapid growth in healthcare costs. Furthermore, through the expansion of affordable and accessible Internet-enabled health sensors and mobile computing devices, new Telehealth systems and applications are being developed that will lead to significant improvements to our current healthcare systems. This special issue aims at reporting the state-of-the-art research in Telehealth systems and applications. It will examine how recent technological developments are reshaping and transforming the healthcare sector.
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