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A Comparative Analysis upon Mobile Healthcare System and Services: A Case Study of Rural India

Journal: Journal of Emergency Medicine & Critical Care (Vol.3, No. 1)

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Page : 01-04

Keywords : Mobile; Healthcare; Progressively; India; GSM;

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Abstract

Mobile healthcare provision in the home environment presents many difficulties. Mobile Healthcare is a term used for the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile phones. It is most generally utilized as a part of the reference to using mobile communication devices for example mobile phones, tablet and computer PDAs. A wireless sensor network with a large number of sensor hubs can be utilized as effective powerful tool for gathering data in mobile healthcare situations. It is an independent sensor to monitor the physical or natural condition. This paper addresses different algorithms and techniques of the Mobile Healthcare System. Mobile technologies are progressively growing in developing countries like India. There have been a few new researches and improvements in this space. These days, mobile is becoming an important ICT instrument in urban locales, as well as in remote and rural areas. The rapid progress in the technologies, usability and the falling expenses of devices, make the mobile an appropriate and adaptable tool to bridge the digital divide. Mobile phone ownership in India is growing rapidly, six million new mobile subscriptions are included every month and one in five Indian's will possess a phone by the end of 2007. By the finish of 2008, three quarters of India's population will be covered by a mobile network. A large portion of these new “mobile citizens” live in poorer and more rural areas with scarce infrastructure and facilities, high illiteracy levels, low PC and internet penetration. The availability of minimal effort mobile phones and the already broad coverage of GSM systems in India is a huge opportunity to give benefits that would trigger advances and enhance individual's lives. This paper investigates the present status of Mobile based Health Care systems in various countries, deficiencies in Primary Health Care Management in country India, and the potential answer to fill it with the empowering of Mobile Web advancements for Primary Health Care management.

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