Download - Infographic: Healthcare goes mobile
Clinicians are 250% more likely to own a tablet than her consumers
40% of healthcare professionals said tablets help cut down time spent on
administrative tasks
88% of healthcare professionals want patients to monitor their own health
at home
HEALTHCARE APPS ARE AN IDEAL SOLUTION AND HAVEBEEN STEADILY INCREASING IN POPULARITY, ALONGSIDETHE RISE IN SMARTPHONE AND TABLET USAGE
40% 88%
Healthcare goals
e-Learning& training
Operationalefficiency
Cost reduction
Safer patient care
Reducing bureaucratic& regulatory burdens
The year the NHSaim to be paper free
2018
2 OUT OF 3 NURSES AND MEDICAL STAFF STILL RELY ON HANDWRITTEN NOTES AND CORRIDOR CONVERSATIONS TO COMMUNICATE VITAL PATIENT INFO
OF THESE HAVE NOWI-FI ACCESS, YET...
BELIEVE THAT HAVING ACCESS TO WI-FI WOULD IMPROVE THEIR ABILITY TO PROVIDE BETTER PATIENT CARE
37%37%2 32 3OUTOFOUTOF
66%66%
However, how can this be achieved when...
NHS NET EXPENDITURE
2002-2003
2012-2013
2014
£57.049BILLION
£105.254BILLION
(PLANNED)£109.956BILLION
THE AVERAGE GP APPOINTMENT COSTS
THE NHS £25EACH VISIT TO A
WALK-IN CENTRE COSTSTHE NHS £63+
A VISIT TO A&E CANCOST THE NHS £59-117
HEALTHCAREGOES MOBILETHE ROLE OF SMARTPHONE APPS IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR
Bh men and women live an average of 10 years longer than they did before the creation of
the NHS in 1948, however the healthcare sector is under an enormous amount of pressure to
deliver an exceptional service which is free at the point of use.
mHealth is big news, and here's why...
PUBLIC USE VS CLINICAL USEPUBLIC USE VS CLINICAL USE
THE PUBLIC CAN USEHEALTHCARE APPS TO:
CLINICIANS CAN USEHEALTHCARE APPS TO:
Track their fitness
Monitor theirheart rate
Calculate their BMIand calorie intake
Check their symptoms beforeseeking medical help
Globally, 1.2 billion smartphone users have health conditions which could be managed through smartphone apps
The 1.3 million NHS staff members could benefit from less paperwork, faster access to information and having access to e-Learning
Access medical records
Quickly search throughemergency procedure handbooks
View and edit staffroster systems
Manage documentationand board papers
Using smartphones and healthcare apps can benefit bh the public and healthcare professionals, thanks to their versatility, familiarity and convenience.
There are currently
medical apps available for Android and Apple devices
Apple is rumoured to be developing a HealthBook app for iOS8, whichwill give the user feedback through their mobile device about aspectsof their health and fitness, such as heart rate, activity levels and nutrition.
On account of the growing interest in healthcare apps combined with the popularity of wearable technology, mHealth is due to transform healthcare for medical professionals and the general public alike.
The ture of mHealth...The ture of mHealth...
4116641166Medical apps on iTunes:
24876
Medical apps on Google Play:
16290
APPLE vs ANDROIDAPPLE vs ANDROID
Apps will be used in healthcare 'as oen as antibii': http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-04/29/wired-health-bruce-hellman
Healthcare and technology statisti: http://ansonalex.com/infographi/healthcare-and-technology-statisti-2012-infographic/
Statisti on the use of mHealth: http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/6-statisti-on-the-use-of-mhealth.html
NHS A&E charges: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-accident-emergency-charges-one-2982132#ixzz30Ss6ui8Z
NHS statisti: http://www.nhsconfed.org/priorities/political-engagement/Pages/NHS-statisti.aspx
Doctors now use smartphones at work:Doctors now use smartphones at work: http://mhealthwatch.com/8-in-10-doctors-now-use-smartphones-at-work-21230/
65 facts about the NHS: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-65th-birthday-65-fascinating-2015188
iOS statisti: http://148apps.biz/ apple
Android statisti: http://www.appbrain.com/
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