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Smartphone and Surgery, Reality or Gadget?

In: Medical Education for the 21st Century

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  • sassi Boughizane boughizane
  • Badra Bannour
  • Imen Bannour
  • Feten Hachani
  • Imen Bannour
  • Marwa Masmoudi
  • Jalel Boughizane
  • Sabri Youssef

Abstract

Surgical care is an essential component of health care. This basic universal right is not available to everyone. Indeed, countries with low economic resources suffer from a lack of access to surgical care and the most developed countries will have to reduce the cost of health care to ensure the sustainability of provided care quality. New communication technologies have invaded the field of health and have led to the development of a new concept of mobile health. The purpose of this paper is to answer the following question: Can these new tools, and in particular the Smartphone, remedy, even partially, the lack of health care in poor countries and reduce the cost of health care in rich countries? New communication tools, led by the Smartphone, have the capacity to capture, store, retrieve and transmit data to provide instant and personalized information to individuals. This information could be a key element in health systems and can contribute to monitoring health status and improving patient safety and care quality. Mobile telephony via applications and connected objects can facilitate the pre-, intra- and post-operative management of patients. These mobile systems also facilitate the collection and transmission of data. This will allow better analysis of this data and will greatly pave the way to the introduction of artificial intelligence in medicine and surgery. The Smartphone can be used as an important tool for both, diagnosis care and surgical training. Surgeons must adapt their equipment to local resources while respecting safety standards. Covid-19 has put health systems around the world under severe strain. Decision-makers are being forced to make adjustments. The long-vaunted digital health is becoming a reality and a necessity. Healthcare authorities and strategy specialists face challenges in terms of disease prevention and therapy, as well as in terms of health economics and management.

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  • sassi Boughizane boughizane & Badra Bannour & Imen Bannour & Feten Hachani & Imen Bannour & Marwa Masmoudi & Jalel Boughizane & Sabri Youssef, 2022. "Smartphone and Surgery, Reality or Gadget?," Chapters, in: Michael S. Firstenberg & Stanislaw P. Stawicki (ed.), Medical Education for the 21st Century, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:223745
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98889
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    Keywords

    smartphone; surgery; mobile health; medical information;
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    JEL classification:

    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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