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Volume 5, Issue 4 (Suppl)
Occup Med Health Aff
ISSN: 2329-6879 OMHA, an open access journal
Health Congress 2017
October 16-17, 2017
October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE
12
th
World Congress on
Industrial Health, Healthcare and Medical Tourism
Innovation in healthcare: Exploring mobile apps at pre-hospital and in-hospital settings (with a little
focus on Dubai)
Alaa Al Amiry
Ajman University, UAE
T
he Year of Innovation (2015) has certainly paved the way for UAE organizations to integrate mobile apps into business
operations for smart solutions. Strategically, many different industries have extensively utilized information technology
(IT) as a tool for innovation in their operations. Smart apps are perceived as an inevitable hard trend that can effectively reform
healthcare, which are already utilized by the healthcare industry worldwide. Literature review has revealed many examples
of brilliant medical and healthcare related apps that are already on action. Although it is realized that pre-hospital settings
or emergency medical services (EMS) are a vital part of the wider continuum of healthcare, we did not find any theoretical
or empirical study on innovation in this field. We identify this as a gap in literature. The case of Emergency Medical Services
(EMS): EMS is not entitled only to locals, as it caters International tourists and guests found in emergencies. In pre-hospital
settings, it is especially important to have solutions for data accessibility that are reliable and effective in the versatile functions
of EMS systems. Despite the lack of independent scientific research on mobile apps' impact on EMS systems, literature review
has revealed many websites, articles and documents interested in such topic. There are vast numbers of mobile apps especially
dedicated to EMS personnel; however, the majority of them are ready-to-use apps that are not designed by EMS systems
themselves. This work will provide a glance at several examples of mobile apps in the healthcare industry and explore some at
EMS. Moreover, it will exclusively provide examples of smart apps that are in use at healthcare facilities in Dubai.
Recent Publications
1.AlAmiry A (2015) Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
: An occupational health hazard in the pre-hospital setting.
Journal of Acute Disease
; 4(4): 274-276.
2.AlAmiry A, Bissell R A, Maguire B J and Alves D W (2013) Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
nasal colonization prevalence among Emergency Medical Services
personnel.
Prehosp Disaster Med
.; 28(4): 348-352.
Biography
Alaa Al Amiry has vast experience in clinical and academic fields. She is also exposed to the administrative tasks through committees at her academic career, where
she was assigned to put financial and strategic plans for her department. She has obtained her MS degree from UMBC, USA on Emergency Healthcare Services.
a.alamiry@ajman.ac.aeAlaa Al Amiry, Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:4 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-037