Mobile healthcare via cell phone use is one of the primary reasons why cell phone subscriptions worldwide will hit 5 billion this year. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Secretary-General Dr. Hamadoun Toure, who is attending the Mobile World Congress this week in Barcelona, Spain, believes that seemingly small features like medical appointment reminders have helped to better quality in developing nations.
"Even the simplest, low-end phone can do so much to improve healthcare in the developing world," Toure said, according to cnet. He also believes that SMS messages that help to instruct patients on how and when to take medications, have made a huge impact." It's such a simple thing to do, and yet it saves millions of dollars--and can help improve and even save the lives of millions of people," he said.
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