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Previously submitted to: Journal of Medical Internet Research (no longer under consideration since Dec 29, 2023)

Date Submitted: Aug 9, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Aug 9, 2023 - Oct 4, 2023
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Telemonitoring with Wearables for Sustainable Healthcare

  • César Morcillo Serra; 
  • Araceli Jiménez Fuertes; 
  • Efraín López Caicedo; 
  • Luciano Leandro García Fernández; 
  • José Francisco Tomás Martínez

ABSTRACT

Background:

Recently, Pickard et al published a timely paper concluding that there is overwhelming evidence that virtual consulting can reduce health care carbon emissions, largely through reducing travel related to in-person appointments 1. Due to the incredibly important nature of this topic, it is crucial to appraise their paper to advance scientific discourse but also to highlight other ways in which telemedicine can be made more sustainable, such as the use of wearables, and above all smartwatches and mobile phones, especially when they are integrated into a telemonitoring platform, with a clinical advisory service that manages alerts via digital consultation.

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 Citation

Please cite as:

Morcillo Serra C, Jiménez Fuertes A, López Caicedo E, García Fernández LL, Tomás Martínez JF

Telemonitoring with Wearables for Sustainable Healthcare

JMIR Preprints. 09/08/2023:51729

DOI: 10.2196/preprints.51729

URL: https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/51729

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