Applications for storing patient’s medical data: systematic review
https://doi.org/10.25881/18110193_2022_4_4
Abstract
Background. Mobile Health (mHealth) is a hot research and development topic due to massive spread of smartphones and their high technical performance. Mobile apps for health vary in their functions, from dietary assistance and planning physical activities to “take a drug” reminding and others.
Aim: Assessing the capabilities of existing mobile apps for collecting personal medical data (lab results, radiography scans etc.).
Materials and methods. We performed a systematic search and analysis of mobile apps, designed for storing medical data. We surfed through the App Store and the Google Play, research articles were searched at PubMed, Embase, eLIBRARY.
Results. This review covers mobile apps for storing and analysis of patient’s medical data. Such software products are used to store health information in one place. The most promising are applications that digitize data and analyze them. Dynamic monitoring of lab results makes it possible to control chronic diseases, track changes in the body, diagnose a disease and evaluate prognosis.
Conclusions. The use of medical mobile apps in the healthcare system will reduce economic costs and at the same time increase the availability of medical care in segregated areas.
About the Authors
K. O. TutsenkoRussian Federation
Krasnoyarsk
A. N. Narkevich
Russian Federation
DSc, Associate Professor
Krasnoyarsk
D. A. Rossiev
Russian Federation
DSc, professor
Krasnoyarsk
O. V. Ipatyuk
Russian Federation
Krasnoyarsk
S. M. Avdeev
Russian Federation
Krasnoyarsk
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Tutsenko K.O., Narkevich A.N., Rossiev D.A., Ipatyuk O.V., Avdeev S.M. Applications for storing patient’s medical data: systematic review. Medical Doctor and Information Technologies. 2022;(4):4-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25881/18110193_2022_4_4