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Empirical study of a medical sensor application in an urban emergency department
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EngineeringWearable SensorRemote Patient MonitoringUrban Emergency DepartmentWearable TechnologyEmergency Department AdministrationMedical Sensor ApplicationEmergency CareSensor NetworksDigital HealthPatient MonitoringTelehealthWireless TelemedicineAssistive TechnologyEmpirical StudyUser NeedsMobile ComputingTechnology AvailabilityClinical EnvironmentsPatient SafetySensor HealthEmergency Medical ServiceHealth MonitoringOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceMedicineHealth InformaticsEmergency Medicine
User needs and technology availability drive the introduction of wireless sensing applications in clinical environments. While these applications have the potential to improve efficiency and quality of care, very little is known about their performance during day-to-day use at the hospital. In this
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