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Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
Imagine that you are a member of the health professional information technology (IT) innovation council in a community hospital system. The council is exploring the use of smartphones as a support for recently discharged patients with chronic illnesses. Healthcare professionals will be readily available by phone for a patient if he or she has questions or concerns regarding treatments or medications. Consequently, the patient will not have to schedule office visits each time it is necessary to confer with a physician. With the patient’s approval, this information
You are asked to investigate the potential of such a system and to present your findings to the council via a PowerPoint presentation. In your presentation, be sure to cover the following points:
a brief description of how you believe the smartphone system will work
, an explanation of why it is important to have the ability to share a patient’s health information via a healthcare information system, and
an explanation of the ethical considerations that will have to be addressed if a decision is made to trial the smartphone system and how these considerations will be addressed.
Your presentation should consist of at least 10 slides, not counting the title slide and references slide. You may use information from your textbook as well as information from scholarly and Internet resources. At least three resources should be used for this presentation. All resources used should be cited and referenced properly using APA formatting.
I have helped you with the problems. You just need to make the ppt.
For working, first of all, we need to design an app that has the list of Doctors, their specialty, distance from a patient location, availability, etc are given. If anybody needs a doctor then they might use this app for their convenience.
It is important to have the ability to share a patient’s health information via a healthcare information system because this would save time for the patient as well as doctors. If a patient is very far from the reach of a hospital, their family can consult about how to manage and take care of the patient in such type of situation.
First, the trial should be made on common and low-risk types of diseases and also it can be used for sudden heart attack or cardiac arrest in which a patient is unable to reach the hospital at the time. Because quick information and health tips can save lives.
If this trial is successful then only we will think to expand this system.