Factors to Consider in the Use of Vital Signs Wearables to Minimize Contact With Stable COVID-19 Patients: Experience of Its Implementation During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a huge burden on the healthcare industry worldwide. Pressures to increase the isolation healthcare facility to cope with the growing number of patients led to an exploration of the use of wearables for vital signs monitoring among stable COVID-19 patients. Vital sig...
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Main Authors: | Esther Monica Pei Jin Fan (Author), Shin Yuh Ang (Author), Ghee Chee Phua (Author), Lee Chen Ee (Author), Kok Cheong Wong (Author), Franklin Chee Ping Tan (Author), Lydia Wan Har Tan (Author), Tracy Carol Ayre (Author), Chee Yong Chua (Author), Benedict Wee Bor Tan (Author), Khung Keong Yeo (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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