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Mhealth - An Ultimate Platform To Serve The Unserved, Shahriar Akter, Pradeep Ray Dec 2015

Mhealth - An Ultimate Platform To Serve The Unserved, Shahriar Akter, Pradeep Ray

Shahriar Akter

Objectives: To summarize major current developments and research in the field of mobile health (mHealth) services.

Methods: Reports on the unique characteristics of mHealth platform and its role in delivering health services to the resource poor settings. Also, it evaluates different mHealth applications and identifies key success factors and challenges.

Results and Conclusion: mHealth, based on the most ubiquitous and widely accepted technology, offers an unprecedented opportunity to serve the unserved by right time medical information services. There is growing evidence that it has already transformed healthcare delivery in many resource poor settings through its low cost, high reach and …


Mhealth For Influenza Pandemic Surveillance In Developing Countries, Junhua Li, Nathan Moore, Shahriar Akter, Steven Bleisten, Pradeep Ray Dec 2015

Mhealth For Influenza Pandemic Surveillance In Developing Countries, Junhua Li, Nathan Moore, Shahriar Akter, Steven Bleisten, Pradeep Ray

Shahriar Akter

Influenza pandemics caused millions of deaths and massive economic losses worldwide in the last century. The impact of any future pandemic is likely to be greatest in developing countries as a result of their limited surveillance and healthcare resources. eHealth facilitates the detection and reporting of potential pandemic strains by using digital data transmitted, sorted and retrieved electronically both at the local site and at a distance. The implementation of eHealth is resource costly but developing countries have limited financial and technical resources. This adversely affects access to eHealth applications. Mobile communication technologies hold great promise in improving access to …