Medical
services or the services that are being given by the mobile phones are the
overall combination of to make a user friendly relationship among the patients
and the doctors. There are many barriers that are being faced by the patients.
Here I am presenting a literature review for the summary and classification for
the health services applications for the smart mobile phones.
There
are number of different advantages that have been know till now by using this
app on the mobile phones and those are,
According
to one paper, it has been found out that almost 93 % of the doctors are using
this mobile phone application for improving a knowledge related to the health
conditions of their patients. It easily helps the doctors to take a quick
review of the report in emergency cases without letting them wait for hours. (Jayawardena, 2014)
These
medical services applications are much beneficial for the patients as well
according to the latest research. They get to have a quick appointment with a
doctor and can find best specialist easily in no time. They can even review
their reports online without visiting the hospitals over and over.
It
has been found from one study that in the previous times, patients often used
to get diagnosed wrongly due to the burden on the doctors but now because of
this mobile phone application risk has been reduced largely. This application
has helped the patients to prescribe the most accurate medicine with the exact
amount of dosage without any problem or confusion. (Obulor R., 2016)
Now
patients even don’t have to stand in lines and wait for hours and hours to
clear their dues from the hospitals, bills can be easily paid now by the use of
this mobile phone application, Things have become really quick and easy.
References
of in Mobile application for Patients
Care.
Jayawardena, A. S. (2014). “The Electronic Hospital
Information System Implemented at the District General Hospita.
Obulor R., E. B. (2016). “Outpatient Queuing Model
Development For Hospital Appointment System”,. Scientific Engineering and
Applied Science, 2(4).