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MOBILE HEALTHCARE – FROM EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM TO PRACTICAL CHALLENGES

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Mobile health is a new and rapidly growing area that has the potential to play a role in the transformation of health services and raise its quality and efficiency. Mobile Health issues relates to medical practices and public health, with the assistance of mobile devices, devices for monitoring the health status of patients, digital and other wireless personal devices. The right to health is an inalienable human right that requires each person to create the conditions to be as healthy as possible. Based on that, it is particularly important to introduce the mobile healthcare issues into educational curriculum of healthcare professionals. Mobile healthcare is closely related to health information technologies, involving exchange of health information in an electronic environment, which improves the quality of health care, prevents medical errors, reduces health care costs, increases the administrative efficiencies and expands access to affordable health care.
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