AAPCR Patient-Centered Reminders MSystem: A Novel for Method for Health Care Education and Care
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Abstract
Introduction:
Reminder programs and apps have been around in this digital age, most times without specific targets to the well being of the individual, but used to remind people of appointments and schedules. Most especially no existing reminders empower patients to link their medical history records and medications to their day to day life. A process noted to foster compliance and improve patient outcomes in medical and health services.
Objective: The AAPCR patient centered reminder m-system is designed for application to patient care and education that overall impacts positively on the clinical outcomes of patients across economic, social and racial divide. The m-system helps to bring high yield technology to people and organizations who would ordinarily would not afford such services. This way it is used to bridge disparity in health care accessibility, care and outcomes. It also has implications beyond clinical care and cuts into the real life styles and modifications including disease prevention, exercise and dietary control and more.
The greatest of all this is that the AAPCR patient-centered reminder m-system is free.
Method: Patients are taught to locate the reminder m-system icon, register and modify their entries in the American academy primary care research website:www.myaapcr.org
Result: All the self registered patients improved their timely adherence to the prescription drug intakes and rehabilitative advices .
Conclusion: This shows that reminder system improves the delivery of health care education and care services and also modifies behavior.
Reminder programs and apps have been around in this digital age, most times without specific targets to the well being of the individual, but used to remind people of appointments and schedules. Most especially no existing reminders empower patients to link their medical history records and medications to their day to day life. A process noted to foster compliance and improve patient outcomes in medical and health services.
Objective: The AAPCR patient centered reminder m-system is designed for application to patient care and education that overall impacts positively on the clinical outcomes of patients across economic, social and racial divide. The m-system helps to bring high yield technology to people and organizations who would ordinarily would not afford such services. This way it is used to bridge disparity in health care accessibility, care and outcomes. It also has implications beyond clinical care and cuts into the real life styles and modifications including disease prevention, exercise and dietary control and more.
The greatest of all this is that the AAPCR patient-centered reminder m-system is free.
Method: Patients are taught to locate the reminder m-system icon, register and modify their entries in the American academy primary care research website:www.myaapcr.org
Result: All the self registered patients improved their timely adherence to the prescription drug intakes and rehabilitative advices .
Conclusion: This shows that reminder system improves the delivery of health care education and care services and also modifies behavior.
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