Today and following the wireless transmission technologies progress, the primary intention of many researches is to
design and implement integrated ubiquitous m-health services systems and platforms taking into account, mainly, the socioeconomic and the technological innovations aspects. More precisely, these aspects include standardization of technological innovations, development of new working practices for health professionals, supporting patient and health professional mobility by enabling cooperative working over distance and time between virtual healthcare teams and the patients, integration of a complete service chain, ranging from medical personnel training, to device maintenance services and billing, and strategies towards the deployment of new services, i.e. personalized m-health information systems for the provision of quality services to citizens, and technologies [3].