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eHealth: A Survey of Architectures, Developments in mHealth, Security Concerns and Solutions

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  • Caroline Omoanatse Alenoghena

    (Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna P.M.B. 65, Nigeria)

  • Adeiza James Onumanyi

    (Next Generation Enterprises and Institutions, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Pretoria 0001, South Africa)

  • Henry Ohiani Ohize

    (Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna P.M.B. 65, Nigeria)

  • Achonu Oluwole Adejo

    (Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna P.M.B. 65, Nigeria)

  • Maxwell Oligbi

    (Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna P.M.B. 65, Nigeria)

  • Shaibu Ibrahim Ali

    (Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna P.M.B. 65, Nigeria)

  • Supreme Ayewoh Okoh

    (Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna P.M.B. 65, Nigeria)

Abstract

The ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic have contributed in part to a recent upsurge in the study and development of eHealth systems. Although it is almost impossible to cover all aspects of eHealth in a single discussion, three critical areas have gained traction. These include the need for acceptable eHealth architectures, the development of mobile health (mHealth) technologies, and the need to address eHealth system security concerns. Existing survey articles lack a synthesis of the most recent advancements in the development of architectures, mHealth solutions, and innovative security measures, which are essential components of effective eHealth systems. Consequently, the present article aims at providing an encompassing survey of these three aspects towards the development of successful and efficient eHealth systems. Firstly, we discuss the most recent innovations in eHealth architectures, such as blockchain-, Internet of Things (IoT)-, and cloud-based architectures, focusing on their respective benefits and drawbacks while also providing an overview of how they might be implemented and used. Concerning mHealth and security, we focus on key developments in both areas while discussing other critical topics of importance for eHealth systems. We close with a discussion of the important research challenges and potential future directions as they pertain to architecture, mHealth, and security concerns. This survey gives a comprehensive overview, including the merits and limitations of several possible technologies for the development of eHealth systems. This endeavor offers researchers and developers a quick snapshot of the information necessary during the design and decision-making phases of the eHealth system development lifecycle. Furthermore, we conclude that building a unified architecture for eHealth systems would require combining several existing designs. It also points out that there are still a number of problems to be solved, so more research and investment are needed to develop and deploy functional eHealth systems.

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  • Caroline Omoanatse Alenoghena & Adeiza James Onumanyi & Henry Ohiani Ohize & Achonu Oluwole Adejo & Maxwell Oligbi & Shaibu Ibrahim Ali & Supreme Ayewoh Okoh, 2022. "eHealth: A Survey of Architectures, Developments in mHealth, Security Concerns and Solutions," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(20), pages 1-54, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:20:p:13071-:d:939385
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    1. Jun Liu & Shuang Lai & Ayesha Akram Rai & Abual Hassan & Ray Tahir Mushtaq, 2023. "Exploring the Potential of Big Data Analytics in Urban Epidemiology Control: A Comprehensive Study Using CiteSpace," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-24, February.

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