Advantages And Disadvantages Of Mobile Health Worldwide

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Mobile Health Worldwide Mobile health, is also called mHealth, is a popular term in healthcare industry. As technology becoming more prevalent in healthcare delivery, mHealth is also receiving more attention in the health service around the world. The different level of mHelath technology are varies in different parts of the world base on the resources in placed. Yu et al. (2016) predict Europe and Asia will have the largest markets followed by North America, Latin America, and Africa. With many developed countries in the process adapting to the mobile health trends many low and middle income countries utilization are still in early stage of development. Aging population is a phenomenon across the globe, the heavy aging society of healthcare for the elderly is becoming an essential group of the basic medical service (Sun, Guo,Wang & Zeng, 2016). From article by Guo et al. (2013) shows the percentage of people older than 65 years old rose to 8.5% in 2009 from 5.6% in 1990. As predict by Sun et al. (2016) there will be one billion people aged 65 and older by the year 2030 around the world. Advantages of Mobile Health Compare to health service delivered over desktop, mobile health have the advantages reach to greater population at wider geographic spread with more flexibility (Deng, Mo, &Liu, 2014). These mobile health apps can provide …show more content…

Follow the article written by Kontos, Blake, Chou and Prestin (2014), female tend to have increase mobile health utilization in part due to their higher engagement in both health care –related online actives and increase use of general social media (Kontos et al., 2014). While the gap between male female educations is shrinking with China’s rapid development but it is likely this disadvantage will persist for some time due to slower development in rural area (Zhang et al.,

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