Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The Next Big Wave is m-Health: Smart Phones in Healthcare

Peter Waegemann forecasts the role of cell phones in healthcare in the August edition of MRI's eNewsletter. He says that, "the new cell phone-based applications (also known as mobile health or m-Health) have the potential to become the single most effective driver for the health IT industry."

Before this can happen, Waegemann states that six conditions must be met:

    1. A universal platform must be available that allows all kinds of cell phones to be used.
    2. Such a platform has to work with all telecommunications carriers
    3. There must be consensus on the data set
    4. Storage and communication has to be safe and secure
    5. Phones and systems must be user friendly (think of elderly people requiring special phones with large buttons, for example)
    6. Consumers, patients, physicians, healthcare professionals must see the benefits of these applications, trust the systems, and like using the healthcare applications.
    7. Software developers must provide an attractive, beneficial range of specific applications for cell phones.
How important do you think cell phones will be in the future of healthcare?

[read the full article here]

1 comment:

Unknown said...

No doubt that technology is going to really play a great role in the improvement of healthcare but in some fields, such as medical transcription, technology will be there but there will still be a huge need for good workers to operate those machines/software.