基于风险的医疗保健移动应用分类

Joshua Feiser, V. Raghavan, Teuta Cata
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移动设备和应用程序在当今社会变得越来越流行。患者和医疗保健提供者可用的应用程序数量正在改变医疗保健的交付和使用方式。移动设备与日常生活的融合正在推动医疗保健领域的变革。虽然医学的所有领域都受到了影响,但变化主要发生在慢性护理、长期护理和任何需要持续数据、监测或培训的领域。各种年龄和社会经济环境的医疗保健消费者对移动设备的接受,是将移动技术视为医疗保健未来的理由。虽然大多数供应商和消费者都欢迎越来越多的移动应用程序的使用,但有必要对其使用情况进行系统化的研究。作者提供了一个框架,考虑移动应用程序在医疗保健,基于他们的风险概况。他们首先通过识别和分类移动医疗保健应用程序来实现这一点。DOI: 10.4018 / jhdri.2011040103国际医疗服务改革倡议杂志,3(2),28- 39,2011年4月- 6月29版权所有©2011,IGI Global。未经IGI Global书面许可,禁止以印刷或电子形式复制或分发。硬件公司之间的竞争正在升温。客户评估硬件的标准不再是外观、设计或计划,而是可用的应用程序数量。在需要更新和更好的应用程序方面,医疗保健也没有什么不同。然而,就未来的潜在可能性而言,医疗保健应用似乎只触及了表面。由于当前的经济状况和医疗保健价格,医疗保健可能是未来几年增长最快的领域。本文将首先列举移动技术的一些医疗用途,并讨论使用移动医疗保健应用程序的人口统计数据,以改变向许多患者提供医疗保健的方式。移动应用程序的一个主要好处是,它们可以加强患者和医疗保健提供者之间的联系,将治疗更彻底地延伸到他们的日常生活中(Dunham, 2011)。正如我们所知,这种与患者生活的融合是移动应用重新定义医疗保健的方式。移动设备的功能和软件应用程序(app)的多功能性以及它们作为通信和信息方法的受欢迎程度只会继续增长(Dunham, 2011)。这些应用正在增长的一些领域包括学习(即初级医生)、诊断、长期护理、心理应用和疾病管理应用,如语言、糖尿病和戒烟。
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A Risk-Based Classification of Mobile Applications in Healthcare
Mobile devices and applications are becoming popular in today’s society. The number of applications available to both the patient and the healthcare provider is changing the way healthcare is being delivered and consumed. The integration of mobile devices into every-day lives is driving the changes in healthcare. While all areas of medicine are being impacted, changes are mostly of chronic care, long term care and any place that causes a need for constant data, monitoring or training. The acceptance of mobile devices by healthcare consumers within wide range of age and socioeconomic circumstances is reason to look at mobile technology as the future of healthcare. While increased use of mobile applications are welcomed by most providers and consumers alike, there is a need to systematize the study of its use. The authors provide a framework for considering mobile applications in healthcare, based on their risk-profile. They accomplish this by first identifying and classifying the mobile healthcare applications. DOI: 10.4018/jhdri.2011040103 International Journal of Healthcare Delivery Reform Initiatives, 3(2), 28-39, April-June 2011 29 Copyright © 2011, IGI Global. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited. and better applications among competing hardware companies is just heating up. No longer is the hardware assessed by customers for the look, design or plan, but rather by the number of applications that are available. Healthcare is no different in terms of the need for newer and better applications. However it appears that healthcare applications have only skimmed the surface in terms of potential possibilities for the future. Healthcare may be the area that experiences the most growth in coming years as a result of the current economic conditions and the price of healthcare. This paper will first enumerate some medical uses of mobile technology and also discuss demographics of people using mobile healthcare applications to change the way that healthcare is delivered to many patients. A major benefit to mobile apps is that they can strengthen the ties between patients and healthcare providers to extend treatment more thoroughly into their daily lives (Dunham, 2011). This integration into the lives of patients is the way in which mobile apps will redefine healthcare, as we know it. The capabilities of mobile devices and the versatility of the software applications (apps) as well as their popularity as a communication and information method will only continue to grow (Dunham, 2011). Some of the areas that these apps are growing are in the area of learning (i.e., junior doctors), diagnosis, long term care, psychological apps and disease management apps such as speech language, diabetes and smoking cessation.
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