I recently attended an event here in the Boston area where they were talking about ways healthcare has been thinking about the use of mobile apps. to further delivery of patient care here in New England. The panel had two eminent panelists from here in New England, one from MGH who is running the Virtual practice project and the other who runs the patient monitoring systems at Philips Healthcare.
Key takeaways -
a. Long-term patient care can be improved by delivering "alerts" of various kinds like reminders of medications, doctor visits, medication refills and if not anything just cheerup and constant encouragement messages!
Can be delivered using simple SMS or also more fancy & engaging messages using MMS technology
b. Integrating mobility into health care organizations with clinically rich solutions that adapt to hospitals IT and mobility strategies
c. Delivering relevant and actionable information available in the right format at the point of need regardless of location
d. Developing cross platform intuitive solutions that enable bi-directional flow of information to aid clinical decision support.
More later on key takeaways in other sectors............
Key takeaways -
a. Long-term patient care can be improved by delivering "alerts" of various kinds like reminders of medications, doctor visits, medication refills and if not anything just cheerup and constant encouragement messages!
Can be delivered using simple SMS or also more fancy & engaging messages using MMS technology
b. Integrating mobility into health care organizations with clinically rich solutions that adapt to hospitals IT and mobility strategies
c. Delivering relevant and actionable information available in the right format at the point of need regardless of location
d. Developing cross platform intuitive solutions that enable bi-directional flow of information to aid clinical decision support.
More later on key takeaways in other sectors............
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