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Sep, 2019

mHealth and big-data integration: promises for healthcare system in India

Madanian S, Parry DT, Airehrour D, Cherrington M

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BMJ Health & Care Informatics
2019, №26
DOI: 10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100071
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mHealth and big-data integration: promises for healthcare system in India

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The utilization of mobile devices in health, or mobile health, has the potential to innovate delivery of global health. The delivery models can enable provision of healthcare to rural places with restrained access to quality care. Mobile inventions, the Internet and 5G connection may be vital aspects for better capacity, range, and speed of healthcare information. The study aimed to determine and to evaluate the hindrances linked to India’s healthcare system.

The researchers did an extensive review from December 2018 to February 2019. This was to grasp India’s healthcare system and barriers to the application of the obligation to having Universal Health Coverage. This also determined mobile health prospects in India’s healthcare system. Included articles for review were narrowed down to English reports and articles published from 2010 to review period. PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect were some of the databases searched. Additionally, reports from other sources such as the World Health Organization, Economist, and Forbes were used. The search terms included mobile health opportunities, India healthcare systems, and challenges.

The researchers reported that the review explained the patterns and relationships of mobile health with healthcare data. Moreover, the availability of local chances when particular hindrances and limits were depicted. The researchers focused on the difficulties of healthcare delivery encountered by poor and rural Indian areas. This was to exemplify the overall facets and determine main concerns. A framework was suggested that used produced information from mobile health technologies for evaluation. This may lead to achieving the awareness of the Indian health status. These can be essential for government public health measures in attaining Universal Health Coverage.

The researchers concluded that lifestyle, medical, and social information from people may lead to personal and better healthcare service delivery. The evaluation from mobile health devices can show understanding to better reinforce healthcare requests in poorer countries. This may produce economic advantages to people by decreasing financial healthcare burden. Eventually, this can aid the Indian nation to achieve its goal of Universal Health Coverage.

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    Date of publication: 4 Sep, 2019Number of views: 532
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    Madanian S, Parry DT, Airehrour D, Cherrington M. mHealth and big-data integration: promises for healthcare system in India. BMJ Health & Care Informatics. 2019;26:e100071. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100071

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