2016
DOI: 10.5824/1309-1581.2016.2.007.x
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Analysing Of Mobile Applications Developed Within The Health Sector And Sample For Patient Tracking Application For Mobile Devices

Abstract: ÖZBu çalışmada sağlık sektörüne yönelik daha önce yapılmış çalışmalar incelenmiş ve

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“…However, speci¯c academic studies are also conducted in Turkey that provide data communication between patients and doctors. For example, in a study Hayıt [2016] made, he shared an instant sharing of measurement values between a diabetic and a doctor and presented his views on the applicability of the patient with the doctor. Gürsel et al [2016] examined the use of the Laboratory Information System (LIS), which is one of the health information systems used in Turkey, in terms of Function su±ciency, Workload reduction, Speed, Ease of learning, Increasing service quality, Continuity, Help menus, User satisfaction and Patient satisfaction.…”
Section: Hospital Information Systems and Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, speci¯c academic studies are also conducted in Turkey that provide data communication between patients and doctors. For example, in a study Hayıt [2016] made, he shared an instant sharing of measurement values between a diabetic and a doctor and presented his views on the applicability of the patient with the doctor. Gürsel et al [2016] examined the use of the Laboratory Information System (LIS), which is one of the health information systems used in Turkey, in terms of Function su±ciency, Workload reduction, Speed, Ease of learning, Increasing service quality, Continuity, Help menus, User satisfaction and Patient satisfaction.…”
Section: Hospital Information Systems and Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%