From Point-of-Care Testing to eHealth Diagnostic Devices (eDiagnostics)

ACS Cent Sci. 2018 Dec 26;4(12):1600-1616. doi: 10.1021/acscentsci.8b00625. Epub 2018 Nov 20.

Abstract

Point-of-care devices were originally designed to allow medical testing at or near the point of care by health-care professionals. Some point-of-care devices allow medical self-testing at home but cannot fully cover the growing diagnostic needs of eHealth systems that are under development in many countries. A number of easy-to-use, network-connected diagnostic devices for self-testing are needed to allow remote monitoring of patients' health. This Outlook highlights the essential characteristics of diagnostic devices for eHealth settings and indicates point-of-care technologies that may lead to the development of new devices. It also describes the most representative examples of simple-to-use, point-of-care devices that have been used for analysis of untreated biological samples.

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  • Review