“ Mobile apps can remove many of the burdens which currently slow medical teams down , but they won ’ t ( and shouldn ’ t ) replace medical professionals ”
— Niki Trigoni , CTO , Navenio
53 allow doctors and nurses to provide a consistently better service . Following on from the COVID-19 crisis , which forced the issue of finding tech-based solutions to logistical challenges , the health sector is now primed to explore what else can be done . “ Now the ice has been broken , more patients will likely be introduced to such systems and the benefits they bring ,” states Spiegelberg . Trigoni agrees with this assessment of mobile apps ’ potential : they can empower doctors and nurses to work to their full potential . However , she also adds a caveat : “ Covid-19 has shown health teams across the world that their processes need to be watertight and also that the accuracy of data on patients , staff and visitors is paramount ,” she concludes . “ Mobile apps can remove many of the burdens which currently slow medical teams down , but they won ’ t ( and shouldn ’ t ) replace medical professionals .”
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