The introduction of mobile device (PDAs) in the 90s enabled
physicians to easily download medical records, lab results, medical
images, and drug information. Patients could be aware of their
diagnostic, disease control, and monitoring with comfortable
mobile devices that accompany them everywhere. According to
[1], from 2010 to 2016 the global telemedicine market is expected
to grow up to nearly 27.3 billion dollars. A key factor that contributes
to this market investment is the increased remote monitoring
of patients. Basically, telemedicine considers the use of
medical information, also known as Electronic Health Records
(EHRs) [2], exchanged via electronic communications improving