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mHealth and mobile medical Apps: a framework to assess risk and promote safer use

mHealth and mobile medical Apps: a framework to assess risk and promote safer use
mHealth and mobile medical Apps: a framework to assess risk and promote safer use

The use of mobile medical apps by clinicians and others has grown considerably since the introduction of mobile phones. Medical apps offer clinicians the ability to access medical knowledge and patient data at the point of care, but several studies have highlighted apps that could compromise patient safety and are potentially dangerous. This article identifies a range of different kinds of risks that medical apps can contribute to and important contextual variables that can modify these risks. We have also developed a simple generic risk framework that app users, developers, and other stakeholders can use to assess the likely risks posed by a specific app in a specific context. This should help app commissioners, developers, and users to manage risks and improve patient safety.

Humans, Mobile Applications, Risk, Risk Assessment, Safety, Telemedicine, Journal Article
1438-8871
e210
Lewis, Thomas Lorchan
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Wyatt, Jeremy C
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Lewis, Thomas Lorchan
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Wyatt, Jeremy C
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Lewis, Thomas Lorchan and Wyatt, Jeremy C (2014) mHealth and mobile medical Apps: a framework to assess risk and promote safer use. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16 (9), e210. (doi:10.2196/jmir.3133).

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Abstract

The use of mobile medical apps by clinicians and others has grown considerably since the introduction of mobile phones. Medical apps offer clinicians the ability to access medical knowledge and patient data at the point of care, but several studies have highlighted apps that could compromise patient safety and are potentially dangerous. This article identifies a range of different kinds of risks that medical apps can contribute to and important contextual variables that can modify these risks. We have also developed a simple generic risk framework that app users, developers, and other stakeholders can use to assess the likely risks posed by a specific app in a specific context. This should help app commissioners, developers, and users to manage risks and improve patient safety.

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Published date: 15 September 2014
Keywords: Humans, Mobile Applications, Risk, Risk Assessment, Safety, Telemedicine, Journal Article
Organisations: Wessex Institute

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Local EPrints ID: 408801
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/408801
ISSN: 1438-8871
PURE UUID: f2c5eeee-b1a4-4b61-a7f5-b31c6cd744de
ORCID for Jeremy C Wyatt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7008-1473

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Date deposited: 28 May 2017 04:01
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:23

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Author: Thomas Lorchan Lewis
Author: Jeremy C Wyatt ORCID iD

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