Mobile Health Apps for Medical Emergencies Systematic Review

Plaza Roncero, A., Marques, G., Sainz-De-Abajo, B., et al. (2020). Mobile Health Apps for Medical Emergencies: Systematic Review. JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth. 8(12):e18513.
The authors reviewed the literature to evaluate mobile health applications and technologies used in medical emergencies. They found that 39% of the 28 papers included in the study were about warning systems for emergency services, while 21% “were associated with disaster management apps.” Various tables illustrate other findings, and the authors emphasize the promise of Mhealth (i.e., mobile health apps) in keeping residents and healthcare providers informed and safe.
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