International Academy of Engineers Feb. 8-9, 2015 Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 2015
DOI: 10.15242/iae.iae0215004
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QR Code for Health Notification Mobile Application

Abstract: Abstract-This article reports an automated data entry for health notification mobile application. This project focuses on developing a mobile health (m-health) integrated with an automated data-entry technology, Quick Response (QR) code scanner, for easy data recording by scanning the generated QR code and eliminate the need of keying all details. The current healthcare management systems are still using the paper-based traditional method of data recording and distribution, including methods for giving out inf… Show more

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“…In the field of health care, QR codes are used in medical practice (Lewis, 2012), mobile health information (Rahman et al, 2015;Vazquez-Briseno et al, 2010), radiographic records (Shakil et al, 2014), medical records and information management (Dube et al, 2015;Leza and Emran, 2014;Leza et al, 2013;Uzun and Bilgin, 2016), patient identification (García-Betances and Huerta, 2012;Seenivasagam and Velumani, 2013;Soon, 2008), creation of patient resources (Gómez et al, 2013), medical presentations (Siderits et al, 2011) and the identification of medications, pharmaceutical products, equipment and devices (Denso ADC, 2011). Emergency medicine physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston have used QR codes to access medical records using Google Glass, a high-tech eyeglass-type optical display.…”
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“…In the field of health care, QR codes are used in medical practice (Lewis, 2012), mobile health information (Rahman et al, 2015;Vazquez-Briseno et al, 2010), radiographic records (Shakil et al, 2014), medical records and information management (Dube et al, 2015;Leza and Emran, 2014;Leza et al, 2013;Uzun and Bilgin, 2016), patient identification (García-Betances and Huerta, 2012;Seenivasagam and Velumani, 2013;Soon, 2008), creation of patient resources (Gómez et al, 2013), medical presentations (Siderits et al, 2011) and the identification of medications, pharmaceutical products, equipment and devices (Denso ADC, 2011). Emergency medicine physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston have used QR codes to access medical records using Google Glass, a high-tech eyeglass-type optical display.…”
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confidence: 99%