Technology has improved and scientists are trying to join it with health care systems and they came up with great good devices so it made it simpler. New heath care technology is still doing a good job but people are demanding for more so they developed their care systems into applications in phones.
Patients like to have some privacy and security and it’s a top priority to secure their health information. Security is …show more content…
This is because it will cause a series problem like wrong prescription or side effects
Availability: it is Obvious from the function of the app that it should be available most the time this is because most of the patient will need the app to check his/her drug medical information.
5 - AllergyCast (IOS and Android)
Functions: The app’s function is to tell you the pollen forecast . This includes a four-day calendar and alerts to let you know about high-pollen days. All these information are coming from Dr. Jennifer Collins who is " an assistant professor and a physician with a specialty in allergy, asthma, and immunology ".
Confidentiality: the disclosed of app’s information may not have a very serious problem. On the other hand, if the information has been leaked it may cause a problem.
Integrity: the app has serious information that should not be modified or corrupted either accidentally or deliberately. Because it may cause a problem or it lead to death to those who have an allergy or asthma.
Availability: most of the apps that are related to healthy, financially, etc. are very important to exist whenever you need them. Because the apps are very connected to people’s …show more content…
In the past, for example, if a patient wants to go to a hospital to get an appointment the patient should take a transition and go to the hospital to get the appointment. Nowadays, with only on click you can get an appointment, get a location of the hospital, get information about a drug etc. A square icon could do all of these things and more, which are the mobile apps. Mobile apps introduced in 1993 and it was a simple feature like calculator, currency converter, translator, chatting, etc. Then after a while, the mobile apps became more popular and very usable for almost of all users. Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) developed some mobile apps that " improve the quality of the patient experience and/or expand access to care, while reducing costs " (Case study, Technology That’s Fostering Clinician Satisfaction: Mobile apps). Some of these apps are drug formulator app, Symptom Management Guides app, and Cancer Screening