1. How can mobile technology change and improve the way we access healthcare?
2. What are some of the dangers of mobile technology being used in healthcare?
Answer: Nowadays due to advanced technology people have become more active with present invention. Mostly every person has mobile or advanced technology device. The mobile technology helps the patient to get in touch with the healthcare provider within a few minutes. The healthcare professionals can monitor the patient health directly though the device. All the data saved in the electronic software can be transferred to the healthcare professionals about the patient to provide better care. It has made things easy for both patients as well as for the healthcare professionals.
Although mobile have lots of importance and benefits, it is the most risky device as breaching of data can be easily done. Patient's information can be easily transfer to the particular mobile and can be misused. There is privacy concern issue regarding the use of mobile in healthcare.
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