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Phillip Olla

Researcher at Madonna University

Publications -  28
Citations -  304

Phillip Olla is an academic researcher from Madonna University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information system & mHealth. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 284 citations.

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mHealth taxonomy: a literature survey of mobile health applications

TL;DR: A taxonomy of existing and emerging mHealth applications is proposed to help all users understand this domain and to help researchers, patients, and healthcare professionals understanding this domain.
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Mobile Health Solutions for Biomedical Applications

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TL;DR: Clinical decision support system Context aware systems Framework for mobile healthcare Managing mobile healthcare knowledge Mobile health applications and technologies Mobile nutrition tracking applications Mobile personal health records Patient consent in pervasive healthcare applications Patient monitoring and wearable devices Patient monitoring in diverse environments Virtual electronic patient record.
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Creating architectural approaches to knowledge management: an example from the space industry

TL;DR: An insight is provided into the work carried out by a consortium of organizations that have an interest in space activities and a focus on the knowledge architecture that is needed to ensure a viable short‐ and long‐term plan for implementing a successful knowledge management program is provided.
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The M-Health Reference Model: An Organizing Framework for Conceptualizing Mobile Health Systems

TL;DR: The reference model presented in this article encourages the breakdown of M-Health systems into the following five key dimensions: Communication Infrastructure: a description of mobile telecommunication technologies and networks, Device Type: the type of device being used, and Data Display: describes how the data will be displayed to the user and transmitted.
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Exploring the Cost and Clinical Outcomes of Integrating the Registered Nurse–Certified Diabetes Educator Into the Patient-Centered Medical Home

TL;DR: Results of the study indicated that integrating the registered nurse–certified diabetes educator in the patient-centered medical home improves clinical outcomes and is cost-effective.