Informatics 5- Mobile Technology and Health Flashcards

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introduction- technology

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  • improving speed, memory, wireless connectivity and shrinking form factor (size and shape)
  • phone capability, email and access to internet
  • delivery of healthcare services via mobile communication devices
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evolution of mobile technology

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  • 1970s
  • 2G in 1990
  • 3G in 2001
  • 4G in 2013
  • 5G in 2017
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personal digital assistants (PDAs)

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  • 1990- apple newton $700
  • 1996- palm pilot
  • 1999- epocrates- drug facts, free
  • later- PDAs with phone capability, internet access, WiFi
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smartphones/tablets

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  • operating systems capable of hosting medical software
  • cloud computing allowed more medical programs
  • phones and tablets
  • iOS powered iPad and android operating system
  • windows 8
  • upgrading computer systems can cost a lot bc security
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mobile technology and patients

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  • devices- smartphone or tablet PC with apps connected to internet
  • text message service (SMS)
  • developing countries
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text message service (SMS)

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  • appointment reminders
  • education
  • disease management- diabetes
  • behavior modification
  • medication compliance
  • laboratory results notification
  • public health- immunization
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mobile technology and patients

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  • medical software categories for patients -> apple itunes app store and google play
  • medical apps for healthcare consumers -> womens health, childrens health, senior health, informed, instructed, recorded, displayed, guided, reminded and communicated with physicians
  • ft grandparents in nursing home
  • enterprise integration- mayo clinic and kaiser permanente
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mobile technology o track health habits and physiological signs

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  • new devices and sensors to monitor diet, exercise, sleep, heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen level, skin temperature, hydration, etc.
  • consumer and not clincian oriented
  • communicate with smart phone via bluetooth
  • smart watches
  • scanadu- heart rate, oxygen level, temperature, EKG, heart rate variability and pulse wave transit time
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technology concerns

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  • who is calebrating these devices
  • who do you sue
  • how accurate are they
  • are they FDA cleared
  • what are the medico-legal ramifications of self diagnosis
  • where are the articles in the medical literature supporting this approach
  • many of these parameters such as heart rate variability are controversial and not commonly measured by physicians, so how will they be evaluated by patients
  • will healthcare organizations and payers support the quantified self movement
  • still have to pay
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mobile telemedicine projects

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  • electronic mobile open source
  • comprehensive health application
  • eMocha- free open source initiative by John Hopkins center for clinical global health education
  • Sana mobile- developed by massachusetts institute technology (MIT)
  • ex of open sourced- word
  • open source- you can edit it however you want but they are not responsible after you edit it
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mobile technology challenges

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  • cost
  • technical
  • slow inputting information
  • small screen size
  • interoperability
  • security- encryption
  • regulatory- FDA
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