2018
DOI: 10.2196/10531
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The Web-Based Physician is Ready to See You: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians Using a Mobile Medical App to Evaluate Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases in China

Abstract: BackgroundWeb-based medical service provision is increasingly becoming common. However, it remains unclear how physicians are responding to this trend and how Web-based and offline medical services are linked.ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to examine physicians’ use of mobile medical apps for sexually transmitted disease (STD) consultations and identify the physicians who frequently use mobile medical apps to evaluate patients with STD.MethodsIn August 2017, we conducted a nationwide cross-sectiona… Show more

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“…In practice, the development of OPPC is rapid but far from widely expanding because of the high threshold of medical services. Whether OPPC should be more open to embrace the opportunities of technological development to expand medical services or be more conservative to restrictively constrain its usage to ensure treatment efficacy remains a debate (Cao et al, 2018). The present study provides evidentiary support for further integrating new technologies with medical services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In practice, the development of OPPC is rapid but far from widely expanding because of the high threshold of medical services. Whether OPPC should be more open to embrace the opportunities of technological development to expand medical services or be more conservative to restrictively constrain its usage to ensure treatment efficacy remains a debate (Cao et al, 2018). The present study provides evidentiary support for further integrating new technologies with medical services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Continuous care based on a mobile health application has potential as a management strategy for patients with type 2 diabetes. [1][2][3] This mobile approach to health care enables patients to interact with their health service providers regardless of location or time. 4 In China, with the aging of the population, the change of disease spectrum, and the change of life style in rapid urbanisation, the demand for mobile health is increasing rapidly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the development of medical service in China shows that China mobile medical service has become an important part of people's life, including access to disease information, communication with their family doctors, appointment, and payment . This mobile approach to health care enables patients to interact with their health service providers regardless of location or time .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%