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Note:
- You need to register at Healz.ai and update your mobile number to access this service. This step is crucial, as effective communication between patients and health professionals can significantly enhance the quality of consultations, leading to better health outcomes as indicated by research on patient-physician interactions [1].
- There will be a charge of Rs.3/- per SMS from your mobile network provider. This nominal fee supports the infrastructure needed to ensure timely and accurate responses from specialists, reflecting the growing trend of using technology to manage health consultations effectively [2].
- Please note, this service is currently available only for users in India. As medical consultations are crucial for managing health issues, particularly in regions with limited access to healthcare facilities, this service aims to bridge that gap by providing expert advice directly to your mobile device [3].
References:
- Mohammadkarim Bahadori, Maryam Yaghoubi, Elaheh Haghgoshyie, Matina Ghasemi, Edris Hasanpoor. Patients' and physicians' perspectives and experiences on the quality of medical consultations: a qualitative study.. PubMed. 2020.
- Jaime Abarzúa V, Francisco García-Huidobro N, Karen García C, Rodrigo Pineda D, Matías Willson E, Soledad Palma R. [Analysis of Medical Referrals from Primary Health Centers to the Otorhinolaryngology Department at Sótero del Río Hospital].. PubMed. 2024.
- Karin Mitiyo Corrêa, Flávio Moura de Rezende Filho, Fabiano Ferreira Abrantes, João Brainer Clares de Andrade, Orlando G P Barsottini, José Luiz Pedroso. Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Neurological Consults: When a Neurological Evaluation Is Requested.. PubMed. 2021.
- Pietro Randine, Aakash Sharma, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Håvard D Johansen, Eirik Årsand. Information and communication technology-based interventions for chronic diseases consultation: Scoping review.. PubMed. 2022.
- C Prada-García, J M Gonzalo-Orden, J A Benítez-Andrades, A Carvajal-Urueña. Inpatient dermatology consultations in a tertiary care hospital in Spain: A retrospective study of 750 patients.. PubMed. 2020.