Patient Monitoring Systems Enabling Efficient Self-Service Reporting Management

patient monitoring systems enabling efficient self-service reporting management

Self-assessment tools and mobile applications have played a major role in facilitating various aspects of our life. Patients monitoring systems are in the limelight, assisting patients with several self-management features. A recent survey states that 71% of adults in the US are willing to use patient monitoring systems for health emergencies. Thanks to digital health services, it is now possible to implement new tools, methods, and means to the healthcare sector.

patient monitoring systems enabling efficient self-service reporting management

The Aftermath of COVID-19 Boosting Self-service Reporting Devices for both Patients and Providers

Telehealth and electronic health records software have given access to care when people were restricted to their homes. Remote patient monitoring devices may encourage providers to assess and help patients to monitor themselves. With this technology, you can store data in one place, but it will be accessible anywhere. Automated medical services may result in a streamlined health system, minimizing the room for human errors and cutting costs. 

The impacts of Covid-19 were so severe that it denied patients some of the essential healthcare support. However, the pandemic has caused a monstrous acceleration in the use of patient monitoring systems.

The first quarter of 2020 witnessed a 50% increase in the use of eHealth tools, which further hiked to a massive 154% in the last quarter. Providers have scaled digital services to see 50 to 175 times more patients via telehealth during the global pandemic. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the annual revenue of US telehealth was estimated to be $3 billion. This figure has risen to $250 billion post-Covid.

How COVID-19 has Changed the Outlook of Digital Healthcare:

Data Reports Collected by Self-Reporting Tools

The accuracy of experimental clinic research depends on patient self-monitoring. While using any medication, it is crucial to report the time, dosage, and aftereffects. The same goes for psychological health, nutrition, health management applications, and many more.

Types of Self-Service Reports

Benefits and Challenges of Self-Reporting Tools

Benefits of self-reporting tools

1 Easy to Use

The primary object of self-service reporting is to simplify data collection and analytics for various health professionals. These tools are designed for patients, so they are easy to operate even for those who do not have any technical knowledge.

2 Integration

Self-reporting tools are optimized for several data sources. You may integrate these tools to:

3 Interactive Features

Tools that offer interactive and intuitive visual data representation are considered to be efficient self-service reporting solutions. Most self-reporting tools offer data representation in the form of bar charts, tables, and other charts to their end-users.

4 Mobile and Online Accessibility

Self-reporting tools allow users to access reports and dashboards online through mobile devices. A user with an internet connection and permission to access data can generate reports through 100% web-based solutions.

5 Embeddability

The accuracy of dashboards and reports entirely relies on the data, and stale data produce stale reports. Self-reporting tools can auto-update dashboards and reports- another reason it has become so popular.

6 Enterprise Features

Small to large-scale enterprises are turning towards self-reporting tools because of the variety of business features they include. While these tools allow access to everyone, the company can restrict access for new users. These advanced features also help administrators filter upload capabilities for new users not to create improper records accidentally.

7 Collaboration

The best aspect of self-reporting tools is that they are collaborative. It makes it easy for users to share data and other knowledge to create better reports. Businesses can collect data with the help of questionnaires and conduct interviews with the use of these tools. It’s easy to share and compile the reports, which helps analyze data and understand the trends. 

Advantages of Self Reporting Tools 

Challenges

Why Implement Digital Trackers in Healthcare Applications

Implementing digital trackers in healthcare applications will be beneficial for the patients to observe their recovery rate and measure the impacts of the recovery activities they have performed. Moreover, it would assist hospitals and other healthcare institutions in establishing a constant care process. Patients will be able to inform their concerned physicians about any deviation in their recovery process in real-time. Besides, they can attach supportive data to the message. Overall, it serves to encourage patients to engage with their care practitioners and get in touch with them anytime.

Bottomline,

Talking about the accuracy, only 6% of blood pressure monitors are checked for accuracy, which is an issue for digital trackers. Most people do not evaluate health applications based on efficiency, usability, and value for money. However, most organizations are shifting towards a patient monitoring system- in which COVID-19 has played a significant role. Overall, self-reporting tools come in handy when you cannot visit your care practitioner in person. These tools can help boost your recovery process if you behave responsibly. Self-reporting tools help businesses make data-driven judgments with ease, generating detailed data analysis and making it easy to examine patients’ conditions.

Author's Bio

Shailendra Sinhasane

Shailendra Sinhasane (Shail) is the co-founder and CEO of Mobisoft Infotech. He has been focused on cloud solutions, mobile strategy, cross-platform development, IoT innovations and advising healthcare startups in building scalable products.

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