| Literature DB >> 24611518 |
Lindsay B Katona1, Joseph M Rosen, Nguyen C Vu, Cuong K Nguyen, Linh T Dang, Vu D Thiem, Khanh C Nguyen, Kyle G Ratner, Kevin Gan, Peter Katona.
Abstract
Medical surveillance data from all government health clinics in Vietnam are currently collected through a slow, paper-driven process. Short message service (SMS) technology delivered through mobile phones offers a simple solution to improving the speed through which disease surveillance information can be collected. Identifying health concerns earlier with this mobile-based disease surveillance system has the potential to improve the care for patients seen at community health clinics as well as predict more quickly that a medical emergency, such as a pandemic, will occur. Thus, we piloted the feasibility of an SMS-based disease surveillance system designed for healthcare workers in Vietnam to directly report disease information on diarrhea and influenza-like illness to a central data repository using their mobile phones and an intuitive, user-friendly platform. This article reports data from 1,579 patient data entries in 20 Vietnamese health clinics during a 6-month period.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24611518 DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2013.0250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Telemed J E Health ISSN: 1530-5627 Impact factor: 3.536