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Mobile Technology is Changing the Health Care Industry

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There are more than 6.8 billion mobile phones in the world. This means that there is one phone per person. That many cell phones and users means mobile technology is doing a lot more than just transforming communication – it is improving many industries, with the major one being healthcare. Federal incentive payments are used to motivate healthcare organizations to make use of EHRs (Electronic Health Record Systems).

 

There are Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) incentive programs that provide financial stimulus to eligible hospitals and healthcare professionals as they implement and adopt certified EHR technology. While hospitals and healthcare professionals can receive financial support from the Medicare and Medicaid EHR programs, establishing the meaningful utilization of EHRs needs time and resources.

 

Meanwhile, home healthcare providers have shown immense interest towards healthcare applications without a lot of prompting. These home healthcare applications are used on smart phones or tablets, and they perform some specific tasks like aggregating medical information or chartering data points.

 

In a surveyincluding of 4,000 physicians, it was found that 80% of health care providers use phones or tablets that are capable of running healthcare apps. One reason for the popularity of healthcare applications among providers is that these apps deliver information whenever and wherever it is needed. Also, these applications are flexible and can run on various platforms like iOS and Android.

 

Types of health care apps

 

  • Clinical reference apps: These apps give providers the access to important clinical information, thus giving providers better diagnostic tools.
  • Diagnostic apps: Using built-in algorithms, these apps help doctors diagnose the patient’s disease.
  • Electronic Visit Verification (EVV): This system makes timekeeping for home healthcare providers easier, faster, and more accurate.
  • Disease management apps: These apps help providers in managing their patients’ chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes.

 

Advantages of mobile technology in health care 

 

Improved quality: Mobile technology helps improve the patient’s health by allowing the healthcare provider to keep track of their condition. These apps allow logging the patient’s details so that there is a visible difference in their health status.

 

Easy access to medical materials: Smartphones allow home healthcare providers to have an easy access to medical libraries. Medical material apps provide a virtually limitless database to providers that they can access anywhere and anytime.

Reduction in per capita health care cost: While the mobile technology in health care increases the quality of medical services, it also reduces the per capita health care costs. As the diseases can be diagnosed at an early stage, there are fewer reasons for surgery and extensive treatment.

 

Allows doctors connect with each other: It helps in increasing the social availability of healthcare providers so that they can connect with each other. With exclusive networking apps, doctors around the world can connect and share their experience, thus enhance their knowledge.

 

By turning mobile phones into monitoring and reference devices – mobile healthcare or mHealth apps -- allow home health care providers to streamline their work and handle multiple patients. As mobile devices become easily available throughout the world, they form a base for treatment and communication, allowing patients to have easy access to better healthcare facilities. 

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