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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse

Overview : Culturally and Linguistically Diverse

Patients’ access to quality healthcare is increasingly dependent on their ability to communicate effectively with their health practitioners,by an improved way of accessing mobile devices to receive vital health messages, monitor their conditions, and receive other health-related wireless interventions. The elderly may than other populist groups may suffer from diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. Personalized and immediate care, medication reminders and other timely interventions on their mobile devices can enhance their health while also reducing the costs of their medical care.”
The translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) 131450, National Relay Service 133677 has made it easier for us to communicate our values to our clients and assist in their day to day needs.
At the same time, expanding access to mobile health poses a challenge for health practitioners by presenting them with a stream of actionable data resulting from mobile health’s capacity to continuously monitor a patient’s critical values. While providers may appreciate the value of monitoring patients with serious chronic disease, they also may become concerned about their professional and legal obligations under the duty of care to respond to any “actionable data” generated by mobile health devices, the existence of a physician-patient relationship is a prerequisite to a medical negligence suit against a physician this fundamental principle will not change , but may complicate the parameters of determining whether a duty of care has been established.
The use of mobile phones to support communication between to healthcare providers and their patients, referred to as mobile health communications, affords the potential to increase effective monitoring and management of chronic disease.
We at Care Rights Australia are also aware and do respect the cultural and traditional values and tailor a plan to suit your needs, so no matter you cultural diversity you are from we at care rights are here to help.

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