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II. The uptake of the technology will depend on the value that the key
stakeholder's place on its services and how the services satisfy the needs of the
patients without interfering with their lifestyles
III. The technology is young, and many people living a traditional lifestyle
will not be will to adopt it because of what they are used to.
IV. Some patients may have privacy concerns which may make them not to
take the new technology for fear of disclosing medical history involving themselves
to other people apart from the intended physicians.
2. Reasons why home monitoring supporting data remains inconclusive
I. The more efficient system requires a development of predictive numbers
that involve data from many sources, such as inpatient and pharmacy records.
II. To support the technology as a strong strategy, analytics that are more
sophisticated are required to leverage aggregate patient data.
3. Should the prevalence of mobile devices be leveraged to improve the
health of a population? And if Yes, in what ways?
Mobile health technology is a better option to facilitate communication between health
providers and patients with the aim of providing excellent care for Migrant Farm Workers in the
states. This technology is very much practical basing on the number of MFWs who have access
to the mobile devices. Mobile health technology can provide the following services to the users;
I. Delivering of automated summary reports of patient’s health conditions to
the health care providers at the right time
II. Promoting adherence to medication regimes