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  • Essay / Mobile devices within the healthcare system - 887

    Today's world is changing more and more quickly every day. Transportation, the Internet, shipping choices and even the way we dine, everyone wants things to be faster and faster to accommodate ever-changing lifestyles. Therefore, it is easy to see how even in healthcare there is a need for speed from procedures to recovery times. Healthcare professionals and facilities are trying to speed up the healthcare process. Mobile Healthcare One method to speed up the healthcare process is to provide information. more readily available. hence the introduction of mobile devices within the healthcare system. Today's mobile devices are completely different from cell phones of the past. Initially, cell phones were exactly mobile phones. However, over time, mobile phones evolved from the basics of talk then text and evolved into mini laptops. Apple and Rehabcare are currently working together to help streamline how Apple has worked with an organization, Rehabcare, to create apps and software that work with the iOS devices to help create a more efficient healthcare environment. The changes occurring with the implementation of iOS devices, including the iPhone and iPad, are a critical part of creating a more productive workforce, including not only in health care fields, but also in the business sector. On the healthcare side, there is patient information on the business and administrative components, such as insurance information and patient contact information. Impact of mobile technology on the quality of health care. For example, think about the emergency room process. Someone walks in and the first thing they do is tell someone what's wrong. The...... middle of paper ......mention to possible errors. Healthcare websites can even offer educational and educational information directly linked to information available through mobile devices. In conclusion, the inclusion of mobile devices is the best avenue to add innovation to the healthcare delivery process. Medical institutions are now able to cope not only with a growing population and life expectancy rate, but also with higher crime rates and a number of other factors that increase the number of people in need of medical services. Additionally, if we take into account diseases such as Ebola which could eventually become an epidemic if precautions are not taken and if something needs to be put in place to increase the flow and speed of transmission of information in all areas of healthcare, from emergency services to rehabilitation care. to control infectious diseases.