Designing a mobile health platform for effective medical records management in hospitals

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Publicado en:SN Applied Sciences vol. 7, no. 4 (Apr 2025), p. 305
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Springer Nature B.V.
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Resumen:This research aims to develop a Medical Records Management (MRM) mobile application in hospitals. This application helps the healthcare employees for easy data retrieval and effective clinical decision making. Medical Records Management (MRM) for Android and iOS platforms, utilizing Low Code and No Code (LCNC) software development platforms was developed and implemented in hospital. This approach empowers healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and Postgraduates (PGs), to efficiently access, update, and retrieve patient information, thereby improving communication and data sharing. The LCNC platform enables non-technical users to create a customized application without complex coding, streamlining the development process and accelerating time-to-market. This study uniquely assessed the risk using Failure Mode and Effect Analysis and identified the causes using Cause-and-Effect Analysis. By demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of LCNC in healthcare, this research contributes to enhancing medical record management, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and quality of care.Article Highlights<list list-type="bullet"><list-item></list-item>Emphasis on the mobile app that is built with Zoho Creator helps healthcare providers easily store patient data, reducing errors and improving care.<list-item>The app was developed including modules for patient registration, medical records, and appointments, which enhances clinical decision-making.</list-item><list-item>Security measures like multi-factor authentication and regular updates was discussed which are crucial for data protection and app reliability.</list-item>
ISSN:2523-3963
2523-3971
DOI:10.1007/s42452-025-06777-w
Fuente:Science Database