Mobile devices can be used not only to monitor health conditions, but also as an interactive interface for patients to communicate with caregivers. Patients can receive directions and instructions from their physi- cians or caregivers on how to deal with certain health concerns or emergencies. Caregivers may require the provisioning of real-time data on-the-fly to better assess the current situation. Such an approach (MWS) would bring significant benefits to a wide range of people including patients who suffer from Alzheimer’s; elderly people who are susceptible to the fall risk, women with high-risk pregnancies; people with undergo- ing drug therapy; kids who need extra care; athletics who are under a rehabilitation program; patients who have chronic conditions that require 24/7 attention, people that seek medical attention in remote inaccessible locations or in disaster situations.