Introduction

he unique mission of the Wireless Health conference series is to develop an international research-based community to accelerate the development and adoption of new wireless, mobile and connected technologies for improving health and lowering healthcare costs. Central to this mission is the creation of a nurturing research forum that creates an opportunity for trans-disciplinary and cross-sector collaboration. This unique meeting brings together members of the health and technology research communities, device manufacturers, health service providers, and federal policy makers. Wireless Health 2016 will offer an outstanding set of peer‐reviewed papers and abstracts, interactive workshops and tutorials, emerging application demonstrations, and world‐renowned keynote speakers.

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2016-07-30
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Wireless Health 2016, hosted again this year at the National Institutes of Health, invites cutting edge wireless, connected and mobile health research from engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, data analytics, biomedical and health disciplines. The unique mission of the Wireless Health conference is to develop an international community to accelerate the development and adoption of new wireless, mobile and connected technologies designed to improve the quality and accessibility of health care interventions and promote public health. Central to this mission is the creation of the highest‐quality academic, health and industrial research forum to nurture trans-disciplinary and cross-sector collaboration. This meeting brings together members of the health and technology research communities, device manufacturers, health service providers, and policy makers. Wireless Health 2016 will offer an outstanding set of peer‐reviewed papers and abstracts, interactive workshops and tutorials, emerging application demonstrations, and world‐renowned keynote speakers.

Wireless Health encourages submission of studies of prototype development and pilot studies, clinical trials and/or field validations demonstrating the benefits of wireless, mobile and connected technology for diagnosing, treating or maintaining physical and mental health symptoms and conditions. Also encouraged is research on connected devices and systems designed for health promotion and disease prevention. Fundamental advances in power management, usability, human factors, signal processing, pattern recognition, database technologies and informatics, privacy and security related to wireless and mobile health are also encouraged. Finally, Wireless Health encourages submissions of research involving low cost, point of care diagnostic and treatment tools that improve health and/or increase the reach of healthcare globally, including developing countries and underserved regions.

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  • Conference Date

    Oct 26

    2016

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    Oct 27

    2016

  • Jul 30 2016

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Oct 27 2016

    Registration deadline

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