The gap between healthcare outcomes for rich and poor is increasing. Although innovation, digitization, and mobility are the three driving forces questing to balance cost containment and health care quality, we still lack convenience and affordability. Today, not many senior citizens are able to afford healthcare facilities, not all the businesses are providing it to the employees and very few governments are in the position of promising good healthcare facilities and services to the coming generation.
Recently healthcare IT has shifted its focus from HCP’s to patients. With this change, healthcare enterprises and establishments are emphasizing on developing mobility and digital healthcare solutions with a patient-centered, outcome-based delivery model. Undoubtedly, healthcare mobility will be an important partner in transforming social and health care services for senior citizens. The success of this partnership, however, will be the willingness of key stakeholders in embracing Healthcare mobility for good.