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M. Hashim

Researcher at Sultan Idris University of Education

Publications -  19
Citations -  1212

M. Hashim is an academic researcher from Sultan Idris University of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Triage & Telemedicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications receiving 884 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Hashim include University of Canterbury.

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Based Real Time Remote Health Monitoring Systems: A Review on Patients Prioritization and Related Big Data Using Body Sensors information and Communication Technology

TL;DR: A comprehensive insights into the elements of big data characteristics according to the six ‘Vs’: volume, velocity, variety, veracity, value and variability is presented and connected to a related part in the study of the connection between patient prioritisation and real-time remote healthcare monitoring systems.
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Systematic Review of Real-time Remote Health Monitoring System in Triage and Priority-Based Sensor Technology: Taxonomy, Open Challenges, Motivation and Recommendations

TL;DR: The motivation for using triage and priority-based sensor technology in telemedicine, the issues related to the obstruction of its application and the development and utilisation of telemedICine are examined.
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Real-Time Remote Health-Monitoring Systems in a Medical Centre: A Review of the Provision of Healthcare Services-Based Body Sensor Information, Open Challenges and Methodological Aspects

TL;DR: This article presents a comprehensive review of the provision of healthcare services in telemedicine applications, especially in the medical centre server, and highlights the open issues and challenges related to providing healthcare services.
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Based on Real Time Remote Health Monitoring Systems: A New Approach for Prioritization "Large Scales Data" Patients with Chronic Heart Diseases Using Body Sensors and Communication Technology.

TL;DR: This study provides scenarios and checklist benchmarking to evaluate the proposed and existing prioritization methods and revealed the integration of TOPSIS and MLAHP effectively and systematically solved the patient settings on triage and prioritization problems.
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Real-Time Remote-Health Monitoring Systems: a Review on Patients Prioritisation for Multiple-Chronic Diseases, Taxonomy Analysis, Concerns and Solution Procedure.

TL;DR: There is an essential need to produce a new multiple-criteria decision-making theory to address the current problems in the prioritisation of patients with MCDs and the challenges and open issues regarding patient prioritisation in telemedicine.