Chapter 9

Remote patient monitoring using artificial intelligence

Zineb Jeddi1, 2 and Adam Bohr3,    1TICLab, International University of Rabat (UIR), Rabat, Morocco,    2National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics (INSEA), Rabat, Morocco,    3Sonohaler, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

Telehealth and remote patient monitoring have expanded the reach of traditional clinical practice by removing geographical barriers as well as clinical limitations. Will this lead to increased value in healthcare? Are clinical outcomes going to improve alongside the delivery of better patient experiences? Will technology make the delivery of healthcare more sustainable? Despite most of us feeling like we could not work, live, or play without our mobile phones, ...

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