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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)
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Introduction
MHealth (also m-health or mobile health) as defined by The World Health Organization, is a component of eHealth, and involves the provision of health services and information via mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablet computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).(1)