rom the literature, it is evident that clinicians would use a mobile application only if they are motivated to do so, and lack of clinical and end-user engagement is one of the most common barriers affecting broader mobile health (mHealth) app adoption.This research aims to answer two questions related to mHealth apps in hospitals:A. How to provide the best user-experience for clinicians in daily routine bases andB. How to create a clinician-centric framework for wider mHealth apps adoption in hospitals?We propose a 6S framework focused on clinician-as-a-user, by analysing current mobile apps available for clinicians in hospitals with some level of clinical decision support. Based on the analysis and market review, we found that the best number of main screens required for a successful healthcare app is six. Finally, the app design/framework was evaluated for user engagement, ease of use and adoption by a broader user group consisting of researchers, clinicians and Health IT engineers
Mobile healthcare apps and programs are growing rapidly due to increased smartphone usage and a focus on patient-centric care. The market for healthcare apps is expected to more than double from $25 billion in 2017 to over $58 billion in 2020. Healthcare apps allow people to conveniently monitor their health and schedule appointments. Successful healthcare apps include features like user profiles, doctor profiles, appointment booking, payments, geo-location services, telemedicine, medical records storage, and medication reminders. Developing a healthcare app costs between $30,000 to $70,000 depending on features. The global market for healthcare apps is projected to reach $1 billion by 2022.
E health in Nigeria Current Realities and Future Perspectives. A User Centric...Ibukun Fowe
In this era of the digital revolution, innovative computer software programs and Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are disrupting different industries of most economies and the healthcare sector is one of the nascent and emerging opportunities for technology disruption and innovation. This is an “inevitable” welcome development as Global health innovation is at the forefront of embracing the use of technology solutions in various parts of the world to improve access to health services and medicines, and Nigeria is not to be an exception. This symposium is focused on asking the fundamental questions; how much impact are e-health applications making in the Nigerian health sector and how do we improve the level of impact and
effectiveness of these applications via a user-centric approach?
Taking these proactive steps serve to ensure that we focus on the real needs of the Nigerian people and put in place quality and safety measures that will give users the confidence needed to use e-health applications and solutions adequately and appropriately. This symposium invites key-stakeholders in the e-health
ecosystem to share their views on the pains and gains of e-health as of today and how to shape the future of e-health in Nigeria (and similar countries). Some of the presentations and panelist sessions will include real field experience and user-centered qualitative research that will elicit the current level of impact and the real needs of e-health users in the southwest region of Nigeria.
Social Media took over our lives in most different aspects. Even health care providers are becoming more aware of how the digital world and services, i.e. Apps, social Networks,... can be of benefit for them and for their visitors and patients.
Health device makers, to date, have primarily targeted consumers who are either fitness focused or chronically ill. But between these two extremes sits a large, fragmented and often overlooked population who seek better information to effectively manage their health. Our research suggests that successful solution providers will approach this market opportunity as an ecosystem of partners – with an integrated solution that extends beyond the device itself. By plugging the information gap for these consumers, solution providers can help fuel healthcare innovation.
The document provides an overview of artificial intelligence in healthcare. It discusses the history of AI, the stages of AI from narrow to general to super intelligence. It then discusses the need for and applications of AI in healthcare, including predicting health trajectories, recommending treatments, guiding surgical care, monitoring patients, and automating tasks. The document also discusses challenges in the Indian healthcare system and how AI can help address issues like shortages and access to care.
Artificial intelligence in healthcare past,present and futureErrepe
This document discusses artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare. It surveys the current status of AI in healthcare and major disease areas where AI is used, including cancer, neurology, and cardiology. The document also reviews AI applications in stroke, including early detection and diagnosis, treatment, and outcome prediction. Popular AI techniques discussed are machine learning methods for structured data like images and neural networks, and natural language processing for unstructured data like clinical notes. The document concludes that while AI cannot replace physicians, it can assist clinicians by analyzing large amounts of healthcare data to support clinical decision making.
Mobile healthcare apps and programs are growing rapidly due to increased smartphone usage and a focus on patient-centric care. The market for healthcare apps is expected to more than double from $25 billion in 2017 to over $58 billion in 2020. Healthcare apps allow people to conveniently monitor their health and schedule appointments. Successful healthcare apps include features like user profiles, doctor profiles, appointment booking, payments, geo-location services, telemedicine, medical records storage, and medication reminders. Developing a healthcare app costs between $30,000 to $70,000 depending on features. The global market for healthcare apps is projected to reach $1 billion by 2022.
E health in Nigeria Current Realities and Future Perspectives. A User Centric...Ibukun Fowe
In this era of the digital revolution, innovative computer software programs and Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are disrupting different industries of most economies and the healthcare sector is one of the nascent and emerging opportunities for technology disruption and innovation. This is an “inevitable” welcome development as Global health innovation is at the forefront of embracing the use of technology solutions in various parts of the world to improve access to health services and medicines, and Nigeria is not to be an exception. This symposium is focused on asking the fundamental questions; how much impact are e-health applications making in the Nigerian health sector and how do we improve the level of impact and
effectiveness of these applications via a user-centric approach?
Taking these proactive steps serve to ensure that we focus on the real needs of the Nigerian people and put in place quality and safety measures that will give users the confidence needed to use e-health applications and solutions adequately and appropriately. This symposium invites key-stakeholders in the e-health
ecosystem to share their views on the pains and gains of e-health as of today and how to shape the future of e-health in Nigeria (and similar countries). Some of the presentations and panelist sessions will include real field experience and user-centered qualitative research that will elicit the current level of impact and the real needs of e-health users in the southwest region of Nigeria.
Social Media took over our lives in most different aspects. Even health care providers are becoming more aware of how the digital world and services, i.e. Apps, social Networks,... can be of benefit for them and for their visitors and patients.
Health device makers, to date, have primarily targeted consumers who are either fitness focused or chronically ill. But between these two extremes sits a large, fragmented and often overlooked population who seek better information to effectively manage their health. Our research suggests that successful solution providers will approach this market opportunity as an ecosystem of partners – with an integrated solution that extends beyond the device itself. By plugging the information gap for these consumers, solution providers can help fuel healthcare innovation.
The document provides an overview of artificial intelligence in healthcare. It discusses the history of AI, the stages of AI from narrow to general to super intelligence. It then discusses the need for and applications of AI in healthcare, including predicting health trajectories, recommending treatments, guiding surgical care, monitoring patients, and automating tasks. The document also discusses challenges in the Indian healthcare system and how AI can help address issues like shortages and access to care.
Artificial intelligence in healthcare past,present and futureErrepe
This document discusses artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare. It surveys the current status of AI in healthcare and major disease areas where AI is used, including cancer, neurology, and cardiology. The document also reviews AI applications in stroke, including early detection and diagnosis, treatment, and outcome prediction. Popular AI techniques discussed are machine learning methods for structured data like images and neural networks, and natural language processing for unstructured data like clinical notes. The document concludes that while AI cannot replace physicians, it can assist clinicians by analyzing large amounts of healthcare data to support clinical decision making.
The document discusses several top mobile health startups that are utilizing mobile technologies to improve different areas of healthcare. Some of the startups mentioned include Edamam, which provides nutrition analysis and recommendations through mobile apps and websites. TalkSession uses mobile video to connect patients with mental healthcare providers. Doctor.com allows users to find and book doctor appointments online. ABPathfinder provides autism therapy software to help standardize and track patient treatment programs.
Mobile health, or m-Health, utilizes mobile devices and sensors to provide healthcare services and information to patients. It allows treatment in remote areas without proper healthcare facilities and gives people access to information anytime, anywhere. M-Health initiatives aim to use smartphones for healthcare by the end of 2009. Mobile devices offer benefits like remote monitoring, fitness education and training healthcare workers. They can enable large data transfers and authentication for medical records.
In real sense Smartphone is a mobile phone with advanced features and functionality beyond traditional functionalities like making phone calls and sending text messages. The Smartphone are equipped with the capabilities to display photos, play games, play videos, navigation, built-in camera, audio/video playback and recording, send/receive e-mail, built in apps for social web sites and surf the Web, wireless Internet and much more.The penetration of Mobiles is more than 100% in the developed markets and is rapidly gaining acceptance in the developing regions such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa. The rising exposure to smartphones with technologies such as 4G and 5G networks will further promote the adoption of mobile devices in most sectors,over half of mobile phone users globally will have smartphones in 2018
An edited version of my presentation at the Mobile Health Workshop for Engineers and PhD scholars at National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Mangalore.
mHealth regulations - Global efforts and readiness _White paper_DELLSandesh Prabhu
The document discusses regulations for mobile health (mHealth) applications around the world. It notes that while some regions like the EU and Australia have issued guidelines, they lack clarity and do not fully address diverse mHealth apps. The US FDA has provided the most descriptive guidelines to date, but many questions remain. An international group is working to establish global standards. Advocacy groups are pushing for regulations that balance safety and innovation without stifling the growing mHealth industry. As regulations become clearer, demand and innovation in mHealth are expected to increase substantially.
Optimising maternal & child healthcare in India through the integrated use of...Skannd Tyagi
This paper is a literature review on the present condition of pre-natal and post-natal Maternal and Child healthcare in Rural India. This is a first step on finding the several possibilities using AI, Big Data and Telemedicine in identifying patterns and provide more structured and streamlined support to rural and semi-urban communities. Our endeavour with this research paper is to identify the pain points and attempt to find solutions using current technologies.
MEDICATION REMINDER AND HEALTHCARE – AN ANDROID APPLICATIONijmpict
This is an Android-based application in which an automatic alarm ringing system is implemented. It
focuses on doctor and patient interaction. Patients need not remember their medicine dosage timings as
they can set an alarm on their dosage timings. The alarm can be set for multiple medicines and timings
including date, time and medicine description. A notification will be sent to them through email or message
inside the system preferably chosen by the patients. They can search doctor disease wise. The patients will
get the contact details of doctors as per their availability. Also the users can see different articles related to
medical fields and health care tips. The system focuses on easy navigation and good user interface. Many
such Medical Reminder Systems have been developed where a new hardware is required but in our work
we have made an attempt to develop a system which is economical, time-saving and supports medication
adherence.
Artificial Intelligence Service in HealthcareAnkit Jain
It is no secret that artificial intelligence is shaping new business landscapes in every industries. As one of emerging convergence technologies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) creates new products and services, finally innovating business models. Especially, it has been noted by industry experts and researchers that healthcare sector has the biggest potential of AI convergence. In fact, major technology companies including Google, Microsoft and IBM have invested in AI in healthcare sector. Thousands of AI startups are active launching innovative services related to healthcare.
MOBILE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND INNOVATIONSmPulse Mobile
This document provides an overview of mobile healthcare (mHealth) and discusses current trends in the industry. It notes that mHealth refers to delivering healthcare services via mobile devices and involves areas like remote monitoring, telemedicine, and medical equipment. The document summarizes key factors driving adoption of mHealth like advances in mobile technology, development of electronic health records, and consumer interest. It also outlines current market areas in mHealth and barriers to further growth.
Personal connected health is currently characterized by limited thought leadership, insufficient coordination and collaboration, and a lack of awareness and understanding of the full potential by all stakeholders: public, providers, policymakers, industry and patients. The Personal Connected Health Alliance is defining the the field of personal connected health to inspire market and policy innovation, research and collective action for sustained adoption of personal connected health technology. The vision is better health and well being for all through increased personal responsibilities and connectivity as well as improved care delivery enabled by technology.
Emerging technologies like smartphones, wearable devices, virtual reality, big data, and cloud computing are enabling a more connected global healthcare system. Smartphones provide personalized health information and tools like medical apps. Wearable devices allow for continuous, unobtrusive health monitoring. Virtual reality and 3D gaming can simulate real-world medical scenarios for education and training. Big data, machine learning, and cloud computing collectively support unlimited data storage, advanced analytics, and on-demand access and sharing of healthcare information on a global scale. These emerging technologies are helping to transition the world toward more informed, connected, and effective healthcare.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges in healthcare information technology. It notes that while IT is underinvested in healthcare compared to other industries, it has strong potential as a driver of higher quality care. New business models are emerging that use IT to enable more efficient workflows, new therapies, decentralized care, and pay-for-performance systems. However, the healthcare sector faces challenges of fragmentation, lack of standards, and high costs of ensuring privacy and security. Overall the document argues that IT innovation can help better align all stakeholders in healthcare and lower costs while improving outcomes.
This report examines the use of mobile networks to enhance healthcare (mHealth). It defines mHealth and provides an overview of existing and next-generation mHealth applications. It discusses illustrative business cases and how mHealth can benefit society by improving healthcare delivery and public health programs. The report also covers deployment considerations and provides case studies of mHealth in China. It concludes by making recommendations for key players to realize the potential of mHealth.
This document provides a historical perspective on nursing and computers from the 1960s to present. It discusses how computer technology initially emerged in response to changes in healthcare and was used for basic office functions. Over time, computers became integrated into various areas of nursing including practice, administration, education, and research. The document outlines standards and initiatives that helped define the role of informatics in nursing and healthcare more broadly. Landmark events over the past 35 years helped establish nursing informatics as a specialty and integral part of modern nursing practice.
From your home to the waiting room, today’s patient experience is rapidly evolving and will continue changing into the future. We have more control and insight into healthcare than ever before, largely due to emerging and readily accessible technologies. This is impacting both the experience at the provider’s office and how patients research and address their own healthcare at home. A look at the technologies that are changing healthcare and practical applications for consumers to take charge of their health today. This presentation was originally given at the 2013 Better Health: Everyone's Responsibility Conference.
Presentation of Top 10 eHealth & Healthcare trends presented at IDC Content Management Evolution 2014: Portals, Mobile and Social. Madrid (Spain), 11th of March 2014. www.cesaralonso.com
The document provides an overview of Andy Wilkins' background in healthcare consulting and digital health. It discusses the large size of the global healthcare market and rising costs driven by chronic disease, aging populations, and new medical technologies. It also outlines some of the key challenges in digital healthcare adoption, including modifying patient behaviors and overcoming barriers across the healthcare ecosystem. Finally, it identifies opportunities in areas like aged care and improving the outpatient experience through better support for patients outside of clinical settings.
The document discusses how electronic health records (EHRs) and mobile technologies can help manage chronic diseases and promote wellness in Indian schools. It outlines several benefits:
1) EHRs can help schools better manage student emergencies by providing important health information quickly.
2) Chronic disease management systems linked to EHRs can help students manage conditions like diabetes.
3) EHRs can facilitate individualized health education and wellness promotion to students via links, counseling referrals, and automated reminders on mobile phones.
4) EHR data analysis may help public health agencies understand disease prevalence and formulate policies through systematic surveillance of student health across schools.
5) Technology can
Mobile health applications risk management frameworkKipkoech Benard
This document discusses risks associated with mobile health applications and proposes a framework for managing these risks. It investigates the risks users are exposed to from using health apps, such as security/privacy breaches, reputation damage, fraud, poor clinical decisions, and loss of doctor-patient assessment. The proposed risk management framework consists of four domains: objective setting, identifying threats/vulnerabilities, identifying risks, and implementing risk control/prevention measures. The framework aims to provide guidelines for stakeholders to better manage risks in the health apps industry and allow it to reach its full potential.
IRJET- A System for Complete Healthcare Management: Ask-Us-Health A Secon...IRJET Journal
This document proposes a system called ASK-US-HEALTH that uses machine learning algorithms and data mining to provide healthcare management. It aims to help patients access a second medical opinion by entering symptoms and receiving the probable diagnosis. It would also provide doctor recommendations and store patient medical histories and prescriptions. The system intends to improve healthcare access and help manage patient care and data for research through connecting patients, doctors, and nearby pharmacies via a web application.
The document discusses several top mobile health startups that are utilizing mobile technologies to improve different areas of healthcare. Some of the startups mentioned include Edamam, which provides nutrition analysis and recommendations through mobile apps and websites. TalkSession uses mobile video to connect patients with mental healthcare providers. Doctor.com allows users to find and book doctor appointments online. ABPathfinder provides autism therapy software to help standardize and track patient treatment programs.
Mobile health, or m-Health, utilizes mobile devices and sensors to provide healthcare services and information to patients. It allows treatment in remote areas without proper healthcare facilities and gives people access to information anytime, anywhere. M-Health initiatives aim to use smartphones for healthcare by the end of 2009. Mobile devices offer benefits like remote monitoring, fitness education and training healthcare workers. They can enable large data transfers and authentication for medical records.
In real sense Smartphone is a mobile phone with advanced features and functionality beyond traditional functionalities like making phone calls and sending text messages. The Smartphone are equipped with the capabilities to display photos, play games, play videos, navigation, built-in camera, audio/video playback and recording, send/receive e-mail, built in apps for social web sites and surf the Web, wireless Internet and much more.The penetration of Mobiles is more than 100% in the developed markets and is rapidly gaining acceptance in the developing regions such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa. The rising exposure to smartphones with technologies such as 4G and 5G networks will further promote the adoption of mobile devices in most sectors,over half of mobile phone users globally will have smartphones in 2018
An edited version of my presentation at the Mobile Health Workshop for Engineers and PhD scholars at National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Mangalore.
mHealth regulations - Global efforts and readiness _White paper_DELLSandesh Prabhu
The document discusses regulations for mobile health (mHealth) applications around the world. It notes that while some regions like the EU and Australia have issued guidelines, they lack clarity and do not fully address diverse mHealth apps. The US FDA has provided the most descriptive guidelines to date, but many questions remain. An international group is working to establish global standards. Advocacy groups are pushing for regulations that balance safety and innovation without stifling the growing mHealth industry. As regulations become clearer, demand and innovation in mHealth are expected to increase substantially.
Optimising maternal & child healthcare in India through the integrated use of...Skannd Tyagi
This paper is a literature review on the present condition of pre-natal and post-natal Maternal and Child healthcare in Rural India. This is a first step on finding the several possibilities using AI, Big Data and Telemedicine in identifying patterns and provide more structured and streamlined support to rural and semi-urban communities. Our endeavour with this research paper is to identify the pain points and attempt to find solutions using current technologies.
MEDICATION REMINDER AND HEALTHCARE – AN ANDROID APPLICATIONijmpict
This is an Android-based application in which an automatic alarm ringing system is implemented. It
focuses on doctor and patient interaction. Patients need not remember their medicine dosage timings as
they can set an alarm on their dosage timings. The alarm can be set for multiple medicines and timings
including date, time and medicine description. A notification will be sent to them through email or message
inside the system preferably chosen by the patients. They can search doctor disease wise. The patients will
get the contact details of doctors as per their availability. Also the users can see different articles related to
medical fields and health care tips. The system focuses on easy navigation and good user interface. Many
such Medical Reminder Systems have been developed where a new hardware is required but in our work
we have made an attempt to develop a system which is economical, time-saving and supports medication
adherence.
Artificial Intelligence Service in HealthcareAnkit Jain
It is no secret that artificial intelligence is shaping new business landscapes in every industries. As one of emerging convergence technologies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) creates new products and services, finally innovating business models. Especially, it has been noted by industry experts and researchers that healthcare sector has the biggest potential of AI convergence. In fact, major technology companies including Google, Microsoft and IBM have invested in AI in healthcare sector. Thousands of AI startups are active launching innovative services related to healthcare.
MOBILE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND INNOVATIONSmPulse Mobile
This document provides an overview of mobile healthcare (mHealth) and discusses current trends in the industry. It notes that mHealth refers to delivering healthcare services via mobile devices and involves areas like remote monitoring, telemedicine, and medical equipment. The document summarizes key factors driving adoption of mHealth like advances in mobile technology, development of electronic health records, and consumer interest. It also outlines current market areas in mHealth and barriers to further growth.
Personal connected health is currently characterized by limited thought leadership, insufficient coordination and collaboration, and a lack of awareness and understanding of the full potential by all stakeholders: public, providers, policymakers, industry and patients. The Personal Connected Health Alliance is defining the the field of personal connected health to inspire market and policy innovation, research and collective action for sustained adoption of personal connected health technology. The vision is better health and well being for all through increased personal responsibilities and connectivity as well as improved care delivery enabled by technology.
Emerging technologies like smartphones, wearable devices, virtual reality, big data, and cloud computing are enabling a more connected global healthcare system. Smartphones provide personalized health information and tools like medical apps. Wearable devices allow for continuous, unobtrusive health monitoring. Virtual reality and 3D gaming can simulate real-world medical scenarios for education and training. Big data, machine learning, and cloud computing collectively support unlimited data storage, advanced analytics, and on-demand access and sharing of healthcare information on a global scale. These emerging technologies are helping to transition the world toward more informed, connected, and effective healthcare.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges in healthcare information technology. It notes that while IT is underinvested in healthcare compared to other industries, it has strong potential as a driver of higher quality care. New business models are emerging that use IT to enable more efficient workflows, new therapies, decentralized care, and pay-for-performance systems. However, the healthcare sector faces challenges of fragmentation, lack of standards, and high costs of ensuring privacy and security. Overall the document argues that IT innovation can help better align all stakeholders in healthcare and lower costs while improving outcomes.
This report examines the use of mobile networks to enhance healthcare (mHealth). It defines mHealth and provides an overview of existing and next-generation mHealth applications. It discusses illustrative business cases and how mHealth can benefit society by improving healthcare delivery and public health programs. The report also covers deployment considerations and provides case studies of mHealth in China. It concludes by making recommendations for key players to realize the potential of mHealth.
This document provides a historical perspective on nursing and computers from the 1960s to present. It discusses how computer technology initially emerged in response to changes in healthcare and was used for basic office functions. Over time, computers became integrated into various areas of nursing including practice, administration, education, and research. The document outlines standards and initiatives that helped define the role of informatics in nursing and healthcare more broadly. Landmark events over the past 35 years helped establish nursing informatics as a specialty and integral part of modern nursing practice.
From your home to the waiting room, today’s patient experience is rapidly evolving and will continue changing into the future. We have more control and insight into healthcare than ever before, largely due to emerging and readily accessible technologies. This is impacting both the experience at the provider’s office and how patients research and address their own healthcare at home. A look at the technologies that are changing healthcare and practical applications for consumers to take charge of their health today. This presentation was originally given at the 2013 Better Health: Everyone's Responsibility Conference.
Presentation of Top 10 eHealth & Healthcare trends presented at IDC Content Management Evolution 2014: Portals, Mobile and Social. Madrid (Spain), 11th of March 2014. www.cesaralonso.com
The document provides an overview of Andy Wilkins' background in healthcare consulting and digital health. It discusses the large size of the global healthcare market and rising costs driven by chronic disease, aging populations, and new medical technologies. It also outlines some of the key challenges in digital healthcare adoption, including modifying patient behaviors and overcoming barriers across the healthcare ecosystem. Finally, it identifies opportunities in areas like aged care and improving the outpatient experience through better support for patients outside of clinical settings.
The document discusses how electronic health records (EHRs) and mobile technologies can help manage chronic diseases and promote wellness in Indian schools. It outlines several benefits:
1) EHRs can help schools better manage student emergencies by providing important health information quickly.
2) Chronic disease management systems linked to EHRs can help students manage conditions like diabetes.
3) EHRs can facilitate individualized health education and wellness promotion to students via links, counseling referrals, and automated reminders on mobile phones.
4) EHR data analysis may help public health agencies understand disease prevalence and formulate policies through systematic surveillance of student health across schools.
5) Technology can
Mobile health applications risk management frameworkKipkoech Benard
This document discusses risks associated with mobile health applications and proposes a framework for managing these risks. It investigates the risks users are exposed to from using health apps, such as security/privacy breaches, reputation damage, fraud, poor clinical decisions, and loss of doctor-patient assessment. The proposed risk management framework consists of four domains: objective setting, identifying threats/vulnerabilities, identifying risks, and implementing risk control/prevention measures. The framework aims to provide guidelines for stakeholders to better manage risks in the health apps industry and allow it to reach its full potential.
IRJET- A System for Complete Healthcare Management: Ask-Us-Health A Secon...IRJET Journal
This document proposes a system called ASK-US-HEALTH that uses machine learning algorithms and data mining to provide healthcare management. It aims to help patients access a second medical opinion by entering symptoms and receiving the probable diagnosis. It would also provide doctor recommendations and store patient medical histories and prescriptions. The system intends to improve healthcare access and help manage patient care and data for research through connecting patients, doctors, and nearby pharmacies via a web application.
IRJET- Mobile Assisted Remote Healthcare ServiceIRJET Journal
This document describes a mobile application that provides remote healthcare services using data mining techniques. The application allows users to input symptoms and will then predict potential diseases, provide first aid recommendations, locate nearby hospitals, and book appointments with doctors. It is intended to help patients, health workers, and those in remote areas access healthcare services. The application protects patient privacy and includes access controls for data. It uses a knowledge-based model stored as a graph database to make diagnoses and recommendations by identifying relationships between diseases, symptoms, and information.
Wilhide, Peeples, & Anthony Kouyate (2015) Evidence-Based mHealth Chronic Dis...Robin Anthony Kouyate, PhD
This document discusses the development of a framework for designing evidence-based mobile health (mHealth) apps to support chronic disease management. The framework was developed over two years through an iterative process of applying the framework to design mHealth apps for different diseases. The final framework includes 7 domains to guide app development: 3 strategic domains to identify value drivers, outcomes, and program objectives, 3 intervention domains to design clinical and behavioral interventions, and 1 domain focused on app features and content. The framework is intended to facilitate the systematic development of scalable, replicable mHealth interventions that can be evaluated for their effectiveness.
The use of mobile applications, through smart phones, smartphones, has been considered by many to be the technological revolution of greatest repercussion in recent times. Compared to a handheld computer and with access to millions of applications, its main feature is unlimited mobility, accompanying its user at all times and in any place. In health, it is known that professionals are constantly moving outside of the institutions in which they work, so mobility is fundamental, which contributes to the interoperability of mobile technologies. This study aims to identify the research involving mobile technology applied to the vaccination being used. The methodology used is of the type integrative review of the literature. The final sample had 14 papers.
The document describes the design and pilot testing of the Pakistan National Emergency Department Surveillance Study (Pak-NEDS), the first multi-center emergency department based surveillance system in Pakistan. Over 270,000 cases were registered from 7 major healthcare centers across the country over 4 months. Coverage levels ranged from 91-100% and overall coverage was 79% while operational costs were less than $0.20 per patient. The pilot showed that the system is flexible, scalable, and could potentially be adapted to other low and middle income settings.
This document presents the methodology for evaluating a minimum viable product (MVP) mobile application of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) through multi-site user testing. The evaluation will assess usability, validity of functioning descriptions, and technology acceptance at test sites in multiple countries. Small groups of 30 users and 2-4 providers will provide feedback over 5 iterations to inform rapid app updates. Both formative and summative evaluations will gather opinions on information quality, system quality, and service quality. The results will contribute to evidence on health and quality of life impacts and efficiency gains from using the ICF mobile solution.
This document presents the methodology for evaluating a minimum viable product (MVP) mobile application of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) through multi-site user testing. The evaluation will assess information quality, system quality, and service quality to inform further development. Small groups of 30 users and 2-4 providers at each test site will provide feedback over 5 iterations in 6 months. Evaluations in different countries will measure usefulness, ease of use, and acceptance using the Technology Acceptance Model. The results will contribute to understanding health outcomes from using mobile health tools in integrated care.
IRJET- A Wearable Device Data Sharing and Collaboration in Mobile Healthcare ...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a mobile application using wearable devices to monitor heart rate and location. The application would send notifications to nearby individuals if abnormalities are detected in a user's heart rate or speed. It utilizes sensors in wearable devices to collect heart rate and speed data. If heart rate is high and speed is low, it would notify nearby emergency contacts that the user may need help. If heart rate and speed are both high during exercise, it would notify contacts the user is working out. It uses KNN and Bluetooth algorithms to identify and notify the nearest individuals. The proposed system aims to help users experiencing heart issues and promote safety.
Amplework, a leading mobile app development company in Los Angeles offers a step-by-step guide on developing a healthcare app for the post-pandemic era. We empower healthcare providers to embrace digital transformation, ensuring efficient remote consultations, streamlined data management, and enhanced service delivery.
Improving Healthcare App Development- Reasons Why You Should Invest in it.Techugo
Customers are looking for ways to find different specialists in their fields (including prescriptions and medicine), so the healthcare industry is searching for innovative approaches to make things more efficient.
It is common to combine healthcare services with cell phones and innovation. For example, 47.526 iOS Human service apps and 325,000 mHealth Android apps exist. This is why all healthcare specialists must shift towards the mobile economy.
The Mobile healthcare app development company allows the user to not only manage patients’ care better but also enable them to monitor operational efficacy in clinics and hospitals.
This document proposes a framework for evaluating mental health smartphone applications. It notes that while such apps have potential to extend mental health services, most have not been rigorously evaluated for efficacy, safety, or quality. The framework suggests apps be evaluated based on three dimensions: usefulness, usability, and integration/infrastructure. Specific criteria are outlined for each dimension to allow clinicians and patients to assess apps.
Idiagnostics - The Power of Diagnostics and Imaging in your iPhone. Kapil Kha...Kapil Khandelwal (KK)
The document discusses the growing field of iDiagnostics, which uses iPhone applications and devices to enable point-of-care diagnostics and testing. Some key points:
- There have been many healthcare applications developed for the iPhone, allowing new possibilities for handheld diagnostic devices. Apple has the largest number of healthcare apps of any operating system.
- Drivers for the growth of iDiagnostics include a shortage of healthcare workers, increased internet access in India, and demand for self-testing and faster results. Over 5% of apps on the Apple app store are related to healthcare.
- Developing a successful iDiagnostics business requires defining the value proposition by addressing patient needs, outlining a delivery model to
Technology Acceptance Model for Mobile Health SystemsIOSR Journals
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that influence health-related consumer’s
acceptance to use the mobile technology as a tool for receiving healthcare services. Based on technology
acceptance model (TAM), this paper provides a better understanding of antecedent of key acceptance constructs
(e.g. intention to use, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use). The proposed research model and hypotheses
validated and tested with data collected from 302 Egyptians and Yemenis patients, health professionals, and
general health users. The results are analyzed using a number of statistical techniques including partial least
squares. The key findings obtaining from the results of the three surveyed stakeholders reveal that: (1) ninety
percent are indented to use mobile health services. (2) While intention to use has greatly influenced by
perceived usefulness, the impact of perceived ease of use varies. (3) Perceived value, perceived ease of use and
portability factors are significantly affect perceived usefulness. (4) Self-efficacy and technology anxiety have a
great impact on perceived ease of use. (5) The impact of the rest of the suggested factors ranged from medium,
low, and insignificant. The research made an in-depth exploration and examination of the factors that influence
user’s intention to use mobile health services focusing on technological, cultural, organizational, political, and
social aspects whereas most of the previous studies considered only one or two aspects together. The proposed
model can be applied to assess mobile health user’s acceptance, thereby help mobile health developers and
providers to develop better mobile health applications that meet the needs of the potential users.
Keywords: Intention to use, Mobile health, portability, Resistance to change, Technology anxiety, Technology
acceptance model
Improving Healthcare App Development Reasons Why You Should Invest in it.pdfTechugo
The Mobile healthcare app development company allows the user to not only manage patients’ care better but also enable them to monitor operational efficacy in clinics and hospitals.
Patients will be satisfied with long lines because you have stopped the experience of using the emergency clinic app culture and medical services with mobile application patterns.
A Complete Guide to Developing Healthcare AppAndolasoft Inc
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mHealth applications have shown promise in supporting the delivery of health services in peoples’ daily
life. Recently, the Ministry of Health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (MOH) has launched several mHealth
applications to develop work mechanisms. Our study aimed to identify and understand the design of
mHealth apps by classifying their persuasive features using the Persuasive Systems Design (PSD) model
and expert evaluation method. This paper presents the distinct persuasive features applied in recent
applications launched by MOH for public users called “Sehha & Mawid” Apps. The results revealed the
extensive use of persuasive features; particularly features related to credibility support, dialogue support
and primary task support respectively. The implementation and design of social support features were
found to be poor; this could be due to the nature of the apps or lack of knowledge from the developers’
perspectives. The findings suggest some features that may improve the persuasion for the evaluated apps.
A Review Role of Mobile Application for Medical Servicesijtsrd
"In advanced mobile communications and portable computation devices are now combined in handheld devices called “smart mobile phones, IPADs, Tablet PCâ€, which are also capable of running third party software. The number of smart mobile phones users is growing rapidly, including among healthcare professionals. The purpose of this study was to classify smart mobile phones based healthcare technologies as discussed in academic literature according to their functionalities, services and summarize articles in each category. Many medical applications for smart mobile phones have been developed and widely used by health professionals, doctors, consultant and patients. The use of smart phones is getting more attention in healthcare and medical services day by day. Medical service provider applications make smart mobile phones useful tools in the practice of evidence based medicine at the point of care, in addition to their use in mobile clinical communication with an correct references. Also, smart mobile phones can play a very important role in patient education, disease self management, and remote monitoring of patients. Miss. Naina S Thorat | Dr. R. V Kulkarni ""A Review- Role of Mobile Application for Medical Services"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Fostering Innovation, Integration and Inclusion Through Interdisciplinary Practices in Management , March 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23060.pdf
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A radiology report serves as an intermediary between a radiologist and referring clinician for suggesting
appropriate treatment to the patients, aimed at better healthcare management. It is essentially a tool
that assists radiologists in conveying their input to the patients and clinicians regarding positive or negative findings on a case. The objective of this paper is to discuss and propose Radiology Information & Reporting System (RIRS), highlight challenges governing its implementation and suggest way forwards
towards its effective implementation across the public sector tertiary care institutions of Pakistan. In the end, it is concluded that the proposed RIRS would potentially offer enormous benefits in terms of cost
savings, reporting accuracy, faster processing and operational efficiency as opposed to the conventionally available manual radiology reporting procedures and systems.
Presently, there are two categories of cigarettes, namely, combustible cigarette and noncombustible or electronic cigarettes (EC). While combustible cigarettes release smoke,
electronic cigarettes produce vapor or aerosol mist. To address the concerns of harm from tobacco smoke, which contains over 100 potentially harmful chemicals to human health. Exposure to those chemicals is the known cause of smoking-related diseases, such as, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, and bronchial cancers. On the other hand, without
combustion or burning, electronic cigarettes, either the nicotine liquid, or the heat-notburn tobacco sticks, produce no tar and emit less toxicants. In this regard, both types of the
less harm e-cigarettes have been recommended for using as alternative solution as harm reduction strategies for addicted cigarette smokers. It is becoming more popular worldwide,
especially in the USA.
A radiology report serves as an intermediary between a radiologist and referring clinician for suggesting appropriate treatment to the patients, aimed at better healthcare anagement. It is essentially a tool that assists radiologists in conveying their input to the patients and clinicians regarding positive or negative findings on a case. The objective of this paper is to discuss and propose Radiology Information & Reporting System (RIRS), highlight challenges governing its implementation and suggest way forwards towards its effective implementation across the public sector tertiary care institutions of Pakistan. In the end, it is concluded that the proposed RIRS would potentially offer enormous benefits in terms of cost
savings, reporting accuracy, faster processing and operational efficiency as opposed to the conventionally available manual radiology reporting procedures and systems.
Advanced age, having comorbidities, and vitamin D deficiency are three most important reasons for increased vulnerability to COVID-19 and also worsen complications and increase the risk of death.
Despite the vast amount of information available and lessons learned, many countries are still not fully utilizing these to manage secondary peaks of COVID-19 infection. Factors associated with worse COVID-19 prognosis include, older age, ethnicity, male sex, having comorbidities, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and smoking; all these are associate with vitamin D deficiency. COVID-19 symptomatology varies from
mostly asymptomatic, to, up to 2% fatality. The latter is characterized by cytokine storm, an immune reaction, diffuse arterial thromboembolism, acute respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary oedema,and death.
Myiasis is the infestation by larvae of flies. Myiasis may involve the skin, eyes, nasal passages, gastrointestinal and enitourinary tracts. Cases of urinary myiasis are very rare mostly occurs in immunocompromised hosts, those with previous urologic instrumentation or those with poor socioeconomic status. We present a case of successful outpatient treatment of urinary myiasis in two immunocompetent females without prior urological history
This document discusses the challenges and opportunities for implementing a unified Radiology Information and Reporting System (RIRS) in developing countries like Pakistan. It proposes a RIRS with four interconnected subsystems to streamline the radiology workflow and automate reporting. However, there are technical, financial, legal and regulatory challenges to overcome due to the decentralized healthcare system and lack of digital infrastructure. If successfully implemented, a RIRS could improve the efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of radiology services across Pakistan.
The document discusses COVID-19, its origins, evolution, symptoms, transmission, prevention and mortality. It notes that COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019. It is caused by a coronavirus that is transmitted through respiratory droplets. Common symptoms include cough, fever and shortness of breath. Basic prevention measures include hand washing, social distancing and wearing face masks. Mortality rates vary by country and are highest among older individuals and those with underlying conditions. Vitamin D deficiency may also increase risk of severe outcomes.
Myiasis is the infestation by larvae of flies. Myiasis may involve the skin, eyes, nasal passages, gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts. Cases of urinary myiasis are very rare mostly occurs in immunocompromised hosts, those with previous urologic instrumentation or those with poor socioeconomic status. We present a case of successful outpatient treatment of urinary myiasis in two immunocompetent females without prior urological history.
Advancements in modern imaging techniques such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computer tomography and other radiological procedures have improved the diagnosis of gynecological conditions to a great extent. However, the establishment of a final diagnosis and the initiation of appropriate treatment requires direct viewing of the uterine cavity as in hysteroscopy. In many cases, the patient can be treated during the initial hysteroscopy.
The document summarizes an Acceptance and Cognitive Restructuring Intervention Program (ACRIP) developed to address Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) in adolescents. It describes how the ACRIP was developed based on cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness theories. The 8-module program was tested in previous studies and shown to effectively reduce IGD symptoms and improve psychological well-being. The document recommends adopting the ACRIP for treating IGD through telemedicine given its proven efficacy and the need to address this emerging public health issue.
Since the implementation of the “Unified Health System (SUS)” in Brazil in 1990 (public system that offers universal access to any citizen, whether employed or not), there have been
significant and diversified advances in the formulation of structural policies and programmatic actions of the health sector, directed to the three levels of complexity of the system, with a view to its operationalization/expansion in the country [1].
Telemedicine, E health and other technologies promise change that can profoundly affect patients and providers. Even a quick scan of topics featured in this journal demonstrates its impact on quality of life, public health concerns, and effectiveness healthcare. However, this powerful area of health care also creates serious issues for patients and providers. This writer
is particularly interested in ethics issues that affect the soul of health care.
Since the end of the twentieth century the epidemiological discourse has acquired a more and more undeniable value. This universal symbolic authority of epidemiology of risk factors has become emblematic with the incorporation of lifestyle rhetoric [1-3]. In advocating such
an approach, the area has departed from its historical and epistemological assumptions (population and social context of illness) over the valuation of individual perspective inherent to the emergence of a new globalized economic order, which has gradually shifted the collective concerns of health public to a marginal position [4,5] especially in peripheral capitalist countries [6].
Psychological studies involving humans suggested that addiction is a form of learning and that relapse is a persistent memory of the drug experiences [1,2]. It is the gene transcription factor Cyclic AMP Response-Element-Binding protein (CREB) acting as a switch, converting short-term memory to long-term memory, referred to as the acetylation of chromatin structures [3].
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Protective Effects of Ethanol Leaf-Extract of Cajanus Cajan (Linn) in Alcohol Induced Nephrotoxicity in Albino Rats by NN Ezeani* in Crimson Publishers: Telemedicine and e-Health
The protective effects of ethanol leaf-extract of Cajanus cajan in alcohol induced nephrotoxicity in albino rats were investigated. Thirty-six albino rats were assigned into six (6) experimental groups (A, B, C, D, E, F) with six rats in each group. Group A (Normal control) was administered normal saline only. Group B (standard control) was administered 5mg/kg body weight of standard drug (Silymarin); group C (positive control) was administered 3.7g/kg body weight of 99.7% ethanol while rats in groups D,E and F (test groups) were administered graded doses of 200mg/kg, 400mg/kg and 600mg/kg body weights of ethanol leaf-extract of Cajanus cajan respectively. Rats in standard control and test groups were administered 3.7g/kg body weight of 99.7% ethanol, once a day, 3 hours after administration of standard drug and ethanol leaf-extract of Cajanus cajan respectively. The administration lasted for 14 days through oral intubation. The result of our investigation showed that creatinine, uric acid and urea were significantly (P<0.05) increased in positive control group compared to the levels observed in the normal and standard control groups. However, groups administered ethanol leaf-extract of Cajanus cajan at the doses of 200mg/kg, 400mg/kg and 600mg/kg body weight all showed a significant (P<0.05) reversal in the trends of these parameters to concentrations comparable to those observed in the positive and normal control groups. The findings of this study suggest that ethanol leaf-extract of Cajanus cajan may have potentials that could be exploited for development of chemotherapies against renal toxicity.
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A Survey of Energy Efficiency in Wireless Human Body Sensors Lifetime for Healthcare Applications by Sara Kassan*, Jaafar Gaber and Pascal Lorenz in Crimson Publishers: Digital health journal impact factor
Wireless Human Body Sensor Networks (WHBSNs) are extensively used in vital sign monitoring applications and predicting crop health in in order to identify emergency situations and allow caregivers to respond efficiently. When a sensor is drained of energy, it can no longer achieve its role without a substituted source of energy. However, limited energy in a sensor’s battery prevents the long-term process in such applications. In addition, replacing the sensors’ batteries and redeploying the sensors can be very expensive in terms of time and budget and need the presence of the patient at the hospital. To overcome the energy limitation, researchers have proposed the use of energy harvesting to reload the rechargeable battery by power. Therefore, efficient power management is required to increase the benefits of having additional environmental energy. This paper presents a review of energy efficient harvesting mechanisms to extend the Wireless Human Body Sensors lifetime.
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The Germinative Preponderance-Sebaceous Epithelioma by Anubha Bajaj* in Crimson Publishers: International journal of telemedicine and applications
Sebaceous epithelioma is a benign, exceptional, distinctive neoplasm comprised of basaloid cells and mature sebocytes. Although a sporadic neoplasm, Muir-Torre syndrome can be frequently associated with sebaceous epithelioma. Benign sebaceous epithelioma, additionally termed as sebaceoma is indicative of sebaceous neoplasm exceeding >50% basaloid cell component and demonstrates yellow papules, nodules or plaques predominating on sites of enhanced sebaceous glands. Dermoscopy delineates yellow-tinged, granular articulations with fine, curvilinear capillaries and vascular formations. Sebaceoma incorporates an admixture of undifferentiated basaloid cells and differentiated sebaceous cells. Basaloid cells enunciate a cytoplasmic vacuolation and sebaceous cells are clear and lipid rich. Histological variants of sebaceoma include carcinoid- like, sinusoidal, reticulated, cribriform, rippled and sebaceoma with Verocay bodylike features. Immune reactivity to adipophilin, epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), cytokeratin 5(CK5), cytokeratin 6(CK6) and p40 are elucidated. Sebaceoma requires a distinction from basal cell carcinoma with sebaceous differentiation and trichoblastoma with sebaceous differentiation. Surgical resection of the neoplasm with a narrow surgical resection margin is the preferred therapeutic option.
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Tobacco Harm Reduction by Somchai Bovornkitti* in Crimson Publishers: Telemedicine and e-Health open access journals
Cigarette smoke contain approximately 250 different chemicals known to be harmful to human health. Thousands of harmful chemical substances produce by the combustion of tobacco. The health impacts such as cancer and chronic lung disease are not only associated with smokers but also people who are exposed to secondhand smoke. Tobacco Harm Reduction is a concept to minimize the impacts of tobacco on the individual and on society at large. A key component of this strategy is using alternative source of nicotine as a substitute to tobacco cigarettes. Electronic cigarette and heated tobacco are alternatives that might have potential in reduce harm from smokes. This paper elaborates on available research associated with electronic cigarette and heated tobacco with harm reduction and risk perspective.
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Asbestos Pollution by Somchai Bovornkitti* in Crimson Publishers: Telemedicine Journal and e-health
A news article, entitled “Study Finds Asbestos in Nearly Half of Thailand’s Population” by Tim Povtak, was published in CTN News (Chaing Rai News) on July 3, 2019. Unfortunately, it contained some misunderstandings concerning the recent report of Incharoen and her colleagues [1]. For the record, two studies have been conducted in Thailand to search for the presence of asbestos bodies in the lungs of patients who had died of different conditions besides asbestos-related diseases. The first study by Sri umpai et al. [2] was published in 1985. Those researchers reported that, of the 330 cadavers that they had examined, 33 percent were found to contain asbestos bodies [2]. The second study by Incharoen et al. [1] was conducted 30 odd years later; those researchers found an even higher incidence of asbestos bodies, i.e. up to 48.5 percent, in 97 of the 200 cadavers that they had examined [1].
The findings of both studies implied that Thai people at large were being exposed to increasing amounts of asbestos fibers floating in the ambient atmosphere. The pollutants were likely being released from the earth during rough weather, as well as the scaling off of asbestos fibers from the roof tiles and siding of aging houses. The studies did not claim that such exposure would lead to the death of those who had been exposed to asbestos bodies in their lungs
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Clarion and Crystal-Clear Cell Acanthoma Reviewed by Anubha Bajaj* in Crimson Publishers: Telemedicine and eHealth Journal
Clear cell acanthoma or Degos’ acanthoma or pale cell acanthoma is an exceptional, asymptomatic, cutaneous benign tumefaction of obscure etiology, emerging from epidermal keratinocytes. Solitary or multiple dome shaped lesions or well delineated nodules or plaques are frequently cogitated on distal extremities. Typically, clear cell acanthoma exhibits a “stuck on” appearance akin to seborrheic keratosis, “vascular countenance” of pyogenic granuloma, “scaling and exudation” elucidated in eczematous reactions and a “progressive margin “associated with an epithelioma. Clear cell acanthoma depicts uniform, pale keratinocytes or pale epithelial cells with abundant cytoplasm composed of excessive glycogen, centric nuclei and distinct foci of transformation. Clinical segregation is required from dermatofibroma, pyogenic granuloma, irritated seborrheic keratosis, keratoacanthoma, actinic keratosis, plaque psoriasis, eccrine poroma, viral warts or malignant cutaneous tumors such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma and metastatic cancer. Dermatoscopy demonstrates a variegated reddish or purple lesion demonstrating a serpiginous pattern akin to a “string of pearls”. Comprehensive surgical eradication of the lesion is the recommended therapeutic option.
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