Mobile Technology: How It's Shaping the Future of the Healthcare Industry

The healthcare industry is one of the busiest no matter what part of the world you belong to. It is one of the industries accessed by people of all social strata. This is one of the reasons why there is a constant lookout for developments that can help improve medical services and offerings. As we now live in a world filled with modern technology and connectivity, the rising popularity of mobile technology in the medical or healthcare industry is not surprising anymore.
As per the information provided by an August 2012 article on ENT Today, there are around 5.9 billion mobile communication subscribers at present. Practically anybody you meet on the street has one way of communicating with you no matter where you both are. This is just one of the advantages that the healthcare industry hopes to make good use of in incorporating mobile communication into several aspects of the system.
Mobile Technology Applications
Aside from allowing healthcare workers and physicians to communicate with their patients and send them vital information in a breeze, mobile communication has also invaded the industry in terms of the apps created for use in smartphones and other similar devices. A lot of people have taken it upon themselves to download these apps, which are normally used for monitoring blood pressure, heart rate and even your breathing rate. Some people also use apps that help them monitor their exercise or workout progress, which is very much a big part of the healthcare industry. These devices may not offer information and data as legitimate as the ones you get straight from the doctor's office, but they somehow serve their purpose. People are becoming more and more health conscious and many are starting to see their doctors on a regular basis. Still, many are willing to make lifestyle changes after seeing the information on their health and fitness apps. The smart sensors in these apps are the ones responsible for sending out the vital data.
Doctor-Patient Remote Monitoring
Another advantageous mobile communication scenario in the healthcare industry is the use of remote monitors for tracking patients - especially the elderly. Some monitors allow doctors to check their patient's heart rate and blood pressure even when they are not in the same room or building. The same concept is the SMS service for patients who need to be reminded about their medication or appointments with doctors. This particular mobile communication service, known as the appointment reminder, is essential in helping improve patient attendance and adherence to doctor's orders. Sensors can also be used to indicate that a patient has not taken his medication for a particular period, or that he has not kept his appointment with his doctor.
Finally, there's also the fact that more and more medical institutions and healthcare facilities are using smartphones in accessing or reviewing patient records. There are apps made specifically for this purpose, with some even allowing healthcare professionals to enter patient information using only their mobile devices.
Just like the banking industry, which now has a strong hold of the mobile market through the numerous bank-related apps available to consumers, the healthcare industry is starting to rely heavily on the mobile communication industry in providing patients with faster services that are within their reach anytime, anywhere. And it will remain to do so as the mobile communication technology continues to change and improve for the better.
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