The application of mobile phone APP in the follow-up management of hospital
Source: By:Yang L1, Yi Li
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/jim.v8i1.1981
Abstract:Explore the application of mobile phone APP in the follow-up management of hospital in the information age, to build a harmonious doctor-patient relationship,improve the effective follow-up rate and promote the rehabilitation of patients. Methods: Compare and analyze the traditional telephone follow-up mode and the mode of mobile phone APP with telephone follow-ups . Results:In 2016,with telephone follow-ups only,the effective rate was 91.3%, the patient satisfaction rate was 92.6%.In 2017,besides telephone follow-ups, we used mobile phone APP,the effective follow-up rate got up to 96.2%,the satisfaction rate of patients got up to 98.1%. Conclusion: Compared with the traditional follow-up model, mobile phone APP follow-up model can improve the clinical follow-up service and the compliance of patients, help to reduce failures of follow-up.With mobile phone APP, it’s much more convenient and effective for doctors to communicate with patients,and it is better for the rehabilitation of patients with disease.
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