She concluded, "In the UK, we obviously have an existing world class health care system and infrastructure, but given the current economic pressures on the health service, providing more convenient access to a greater number of people at a potentially lower cost is worth investigating."
This month, an online article was published at digitalhealth.net, discussing how mHealth apps are transforming healthcare in developing countries. You can read the whole article here. Founder of Our Mobile Health, Julie Bretland, was quoted in the article, saying, “In countries where transport infrastructure is lacking and the ratio of doctors to people is low, providing access to health services through the mobile phone makes sense.”
She concluded, "In the UK, we obviously have an existing world class health care system and infrastructure, but given the current economic pressures on the health service, providing more convenient access to a greater number of people at a potentially lower cost is worth investigating."
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