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  • Hoang Doan; Lawrence Elaine; Ahmad Nor Faizah; Balasubramanian Appiah Venkatakrishnan; Homer Caroline; Foureur Maralyn; Leap Nicky (IEEE, 2008)
    Surprisingly women-held pregnancy health records (paper based) are still predominantly used in most hospitals in Australia. These records are not standardized as each hospital or state has a slightly different version. ...
  • Ahmad Nor Faizah; Hoang Doan (International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2009)
    Recent advances in information and communication technologies and wireless sensor networks present opportunities to develop effective assistive health care services that have the potential for reducing the cost of the ...
  • Homer Caroline; Catling-Paull Christine; Sinclair Dee; Ahmad Nor Faizah; Balasubramanian Appiah Venkatakrishnan; Foureur Maralyn; Hoang Doan; Lawrence Elaine (MA Healthcare Ltd, 2010)
    Women have a strong need to be involved in their own maternity care. Pregnancy hand-held records encourage women's participation in their maternity care; gives them an increased sense of control and improves communication ...
  • Ahmad Nor Faizah; Phung Minh-Hoang; Hoang Doan (IADIS Press, 2010)
    Remote health care monitoring is a promising technology to make health care more efficient and cost-effective. A crucial aspect of remote health care monitoring is interaction protocols that govern how alert and information ...
  • Ahmad Nor Faizah; Hoang Doan; Phung Minh-Hoang (IEEE Communications Society, 2009)
    Remote health care monitoring is an emerging application that helps to reduce the cost of health care and at the same time improve its quality. However, by its nature, medical sensor data is often unreliable and massive ...
  • Balasubramanian Appiah Venkatakrishnan; Hoang Doan; Ahmad Nor Faizah (IEEE, 2008)
    There is a growing trend towards in-house health monitoring system. It is now feasible to place a personal digital assistant (PDA) or smart phone in the hands of care-delivery staff and the patients regardless of where ...