Abstract:
In the Republic of Moldova, non-communicable chronic diseases account for approximately 90% of all deaths, with 59% attributed to cardiovascular diseases. A major cause of this high morbidity in contemporary society is the lack of continuous, effective, and remote monitoring of physiological parameters that affect people's health and daily activities, leading to difficulties in the prompt and adequate implementation of recovery measures. This can transform these physiological dysfunctions into pathological conditions. Therefore, remote monitoring of the health status of patients with non-communicable chronic diseases through the effective exchange of medical information between patients and doctors is essential and can contribute to reducing the mortality rate.