Sarcouncil Journal of Applied Sciences Aims & Scope

Sarcouncil Journal of Applied Sciences

An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher

ISSN Online- 2945-3437
Country of origin-PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 3.78, ICV-64
Language- English

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Modernizing Wellness Healthcare Systems: A Case Study for Mobile-First Approaches and Cost Optimization

Keywords: Mobile-first healthcare, wellness systems, digital health, cost optimization, patient engagement, remote monitoring, telehealth platform, health technology equity, mHealth design.

Abstract: The existing model of wellness-oriented healthcare is beginning to be described with mobile-first practices that can improve the degree of patient contact, accessibility, and costs of operation. This review examines the problem of how mobile health applications, digital triage systems, remote monitoring technologies and behavior-oriented platforms are reshaping the definition of preventive care and chronic disease management. The review considers the contribution of all these technologies depending on the results of the latest empirical study that should establish the engagement rates, cost savings, and health outcomes. Such issues as the barriers to digital literacy, the data integration problem, and the health equity problem are also identified. In particular, the discussion reveals the paramount significance of flexibility of the architecture level and the interface design in a friendly manner to the patient. The article finishes with strategic suggestions on the forthcoming development of scalable, inclusive and economically sensible mobile-first healthcare systems.The existing framework of the wellness-oriented healthcare is beginning to be defined by mobile-first strategies that can improve the level of patient engagement, accessibility and cost of running it. This review examines the question of how mobile health applications, digital triage systems, remote monitoring technologies and behavior-oriented platforms are altering the character of preventive care and the management of chronic diseases. The review puts into consideration the role of all these technologies on the basis of the findings of the recent empirical research to establish the engagement rates, cost savings and health outcomes. Such issues as the barriers to digital literacy, the data integration problem, and the health equity problem are also identified. In particular, the discussion demonstrates the enormous significance of flexibility of the architecture level and interface design, to make it patient-friendly. The strategic suggestions of the future of scalable, inclusive and economically viable mobile-first healthcare ecosystems are the concluding feature of the article.

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