Various
researches have indicated the various benefits which implementation
of mHealth is to bring forth in the healthcare industry. Although
there is an inclination to quantify the benefits in monetary terms,
the real focus should be on identifying the major changes in
healthcare delivery which mHealth is going to bring about. The
accuracy of monetary benefits is always going to be debatable but not
the tangible benefits drawn from mHealth adoption. Of the many
benefits predicted two areas which are going to see some real changes
are remote patient monitoring and chronic disease management. In the
event of the first, it will result in patients spending less time in
hospitals and in outpatient visits. What has been really exciting is
to have mHealth hardware getting directly linked to companion apps.
However,
mHealth is expected to grow more so as Smartphone-based rather than
being delivered through bespoke devices. As far as chronic disease
management is concerned, from addressing high healthcare costs,
inequality of care and medicinal waste, mHealth can actually bring
about some serious positive change in lifestyle. Plus, it allows
patients in some capacity to manage their health independently. For a
chronic disease like diabetes, triggered mainly by incorrect
lifestyle, mHealth can prove a really meaningful contribution in
managing it well. For e.g. patients can use the proven apps to adhere
to treatment regimes. Physicians can use make use of Patient portals
to communicate directly with patients and provide information on
disease management. All these and many more channels can be used to
get patients to manage their blood glucose levels and reduce
instances of emergency room visits and readmissions. Studies done
have also indicated that with the younger lot, who unfortunately
suffer from the disease, there are apps specially designed which use
pictures and text messages which engage them to improve their
compliance to care process at home. Also, it helps to get responses
to queries from physicians in quick time. The texting program has
seems to be gaining in popularity with text reminders ensuring better
adherence.
Overall,
these are early stages for adoption of mHealth apps. Most of the ones
available currently do not have a high degree of sophistication, and
are underutilized. However, it is laying the foundation for the next
level of innovation to follow where the apps developed will be more
suited to the changing healthcare landscape. Since a lot of changes
related to healthcare IT are scheduled in the next few years, with
some mandated by the federal government, the mobiles apps in the
future will have to take into account the regulatory compliances to
pervade into the lives of all stakeholders in the industry. The
mHealth market is entirely in sync with the smartphone application
market. Hence, the adoption is sure to pick from developed countries
before it moves to others. In absolute terms, mHealth will see a
exponential adoption since the number of people using smartphones and
tablets is expected to be in billions in the next 5 years. That is
also the time when it is expected to have entered the
commercialization phase. But between then and now some major changes
will also have to be done. For instance the regulations will have to
be modified and defined in clear terms and the solutions have to
handle more complex situations. The changes currently taking place in
the operational models in the industry will create a an environment
conducive to mHealth adoption. One of the studies done to identify
the trends which will shape the market for mHealth had the following
points to share
- The main driver for the mHealth usage will be the penetration of Smartphones
- There will customized mHealth applications available for smartphones or tablets
- Most of the applications will be native
- There are likely to be niche stores for mHealth apps
- The commercialization phase will require better regulations to be in place
- The market will be driven by the buyers
- The traditional health distribution channels will start adopting mHealth apps
- Countries with high smartphone penetration and healthcare budgets will be the main benefactors
- The chronic diseases will draw special focus
- New business models will come into play
With
the adoption rate for mHealth apps on the rise, healthcare
software testing also starts assuming increasing importance. It
becomes vital and hence imperative to use app testers to test the
robustness and security of the apps before they are rolled out to the
patients and users.
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