As mobile technology and smartphones
become a norm in healthcare, it’s important knowing the concept of mobile
health and its impact on the medical industry. Mobile apps provide consumers
just the leverage and a perfect medium to interact with numerous industries
from finance and retail to hospitality and even healthcare. Let’s have a look
at some examples and benefits of mobile health apps.
Monitoring personal health data:-
More or less 93-percent doctors
nowadays believe in mobile medical apps bringing optimistic improvement to
patient’s health if used in the right way. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also encourages development of
medical apps that work towards improving healthcare industry as a whole while
providing consumers and healthcare professionals with valuable details. Mobile
applications allow people in managing their own fitness and well-being; promote
a healthy lifestyle and access useful information whenever and wherever needed.
More and more consumers everyday
seeks health apps as a means to bring in an optimistic change to their
lifestyle, conveniently find a doctor in the UAE or in other parts of the world;
- - 53-percent users download such apps to monitor their physical activities
- - 47-percent track their diet intake
- - 46-percent use medical apps as a means to lose weight
- - 34-percent say they wish learning new exercises through these apps
In-fact, the above mentioned goals
are the reason for exorbitant growth of mobile health apps and their relevant
categories. Smart medical apps, mobile devices, wearable and fitness trackers
nowadays are ideal for consumers in collecting their personal health data and
adopt a better lifestyle. Among the many uses of mobile health apps, following
are commonly included;
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Medical ID information:-
Documentation of important personal
health information as well as of the family, save emergency contact
information, details on certain medical anomalies such as allergies and so on. It’s
an excellent way for caregivers to stay organised as more or less 30-percent
medical app users are caregivers.
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Mobile fitness tracker:-
Keeping a track of fitness routine
and discover new workouts as well as suggestions from experts.
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Monitor vitals & heart
rate:-
Receive details on overall health
vitals such as heart rate and sleep patterns by using smart gadgets such as
phones, smartwatches and other mobile devices.
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Emergency health
communication:-
Many different medical apps and
mobile features allow convenient interaction and the right medium to get in
touch with healthcare experts in case of emergencies. Dialling emergency
contacts with a single tap is yet another benefit!
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Calories count &
nutrition planner:-
Medical apps also track what you eat
and in what amount which makes it easier to manage calorie and nutrition count.
Advanced apps also offer users healthy recipes and expert tips to maintain a
healthy lifestyle.
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Mobile healthcare
management:-
Convenience of connecting with the
doctor or healthcare insurance provider directly from mobile platform! You can
even schedule doctor’s appointment using these medical applications on
smartphone.
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Prescription medication
reminder:-
Tracking medications you’re supposed
to take in a day is easy with reminder apps whereas you can customise these per
the dosage and type of medicines per day and so on.
Connected care:-
If a doctor hasn’t been using any app
or mobile to connect with patients, he’s likely to do so in near future since medical
industry is now seeing a rapid transformation into telemedicine or telehealth
driven only by mobile technology.
Every one in four physicians already
harness mobile tech to communicate with their patients, around 31-percent
healthcare organisations offer mobile medical apps to patients whereas
30-percent are in development phase.
The benefits of mobile health are becoming
clear and widely known every day with significant improvement between doctor
and patient relationship. This is indeed a pro fact for patients who constantly
desire more options for modern communication with healthcare service providers.
Conclusion:-
Around 35-percent Americans already
use online health portals to communicate with their primary physician and the
count is likely to soar in coming times with substantial growth of mobile
health apps.
How Mobile Health Apps are Driving the Medical Industry?
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