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Connected health, the use of mobile technology in medicine, offers promising tools for patient care and clinical research. This review highlights its importance in managing multiple sclerosis.

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  • Digital Health
  • Health Technology

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  • The definition of "connected health" remains inconsistent, generally encompassing the integration of technology, especially mobile devices, into medical practices.
  • Over the last decade, research has expanded significantly in technology applications within medicine, including telemedicine, patient monitoring tools, and patient-centered applications.
  • These technological advancements show potential for improving clinical research methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the significance of connected health technologies in the management of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of connected health applications in medicine.
  • Focus on the application of technology in patient evaluation, monitoring, and clinical research.
  • Specific examination of connected health's role in multiple sclerosis management.

Main Results:

  • Connected health encompasses a broad spectrum of technologies applied in medicine.
  • These technologies offer potential benefits for patient monitoring and physician evaluation.
  • Emerging applications show promise for enhancing clinical research and patient-centered care.

Conclusions:

  • Connected health represents a growing field with diverse applications in healthcare.
  • The integration of technology, particularly mobile health, is crucial for advancing medical practices.
  • This review underscores the importance of connected health in the comprehensive management of multiple sclerosis patients.