2022
DOI: 10.4067/s0034-98872022000200206
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Apps y Medicina: una visión global y la situación chilena

Abstract: An appraisal of healthcare mobile applicationsMobile applications (Apps) may become effective aids in health care. Health Apps could reduce barriers such as access and costs and could be used to monitor symptoms, behaviors and even treatments. There is more evidence of their usefulness in nutrition, cardiovascular and mental health. Despite this, its current use is predominantly for information purposes. Healthcare App quality evaluation should consider both clinical and technological aspects since the evidenc… Show more

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“…In Chile, there is no legislation on the development and implementation of health apps, nor a government entity dedicated to regulating this ( 46 ). However, the National Center for Health Information Systems (CENS) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting the development of health-related technologies in the country ( 46 ). Among other functions, they provide certification to the developments that meet specific quality criteria ( 47 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Chile, there is no legislation on the development and implementation of health apps, nor a government entity dedicated to regulating this ( 46 ). However, the National Center for Health Information Systems (CENS) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting the development of health-related technologies in the country ( 46 ). Among other functions, they provide certification to the developments that meet specific quality criteria ( 47 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding this matter, Boulos et al (44) [2014] and Akbar et al (45) [2020] made several recommendations: (I) ensuring app content is based on the available evidence, adequately referenced, and kept up to date, (II) involving subject matter experts and consumers in app development, (III) conducting usability tests so that users can provide insights about app functionality and medical reliability, (IV) studying the app for its efficacy and safety, (V) having a competent and qualified entity in the country or region that regulates and monitors health apps to address safety concerns, especially if the app works as a medical device (e.g., interpreting data). In Chile, there is no legislation on the development and implementation of health apps, nor a government entity dedicated to regulating this (46). However, the National Center for Health Information Systems (CENS) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting the development of health-related technologies in the country (46).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como indica Tala et al (2022) el uso de dispositivos móviles se ha incrementado rápidamente en los últimos años debido a la fácil portabilidad lo que ha llevado que se utilice la tecnología móvil en diferentes ámbitos siendo uno de ellos la salud, como se muestra en la tecnología utilizada en los casos de estudio recopilados con el porcentaje mayor para los aplicativos móviles debido a que es posible llevarlos a cualquier lado con uno mismo pudiendo ser monitoreados y recopilar información personal de nuestra salud.…”
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