Is mobile technology going to help deliver QIPP size savings?

by | Sep 7, 2013 | Blog, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacy Suppliers

Just as Pharmacy is catching up with relatively old robotic technology  for their dispensaries and ditching  tablet counters. Blue-tooth wireless mobile technology  has advanced, and has  been incorporated  into miniature integrated medical devices.For example patients BP and Epilepsy-related brain waves can be monitored remotely with information from devices can be worn, carried or placed in your bandanna. Medication doses can have miniature devices embedded into them so they can  be  swallowed by patients and underwear can  monitor a patient’s vital signs.

The  Bluetooth-powered medical devices can provide both medical body area monitoring and remote patient monitoring, if connected with a  mobile phone or i pad. Physicians and healthcare providers can achieve an always-connected health care environment.The challenge  is  for the  medical device manufacturers and programmers to create software that supports these types of devices. In many cases, manufacturers will be required to use software developers from different domains to ensure  ease-of-use, patient friendly and robust software to support  such  devices.

Compliance will  be able to  be monitored remotely, before most  pharmacies have truly embraced the New Medicine Service. This really is big brother. However if this remote monitoring helps to reduce hospital admissions and optimise medicine budgets it may truly save lives but at what cost to our civil liberties?

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