Mobile Technologies in Disaster Healthcare

Author:

Madanian Samaneh1ORCID,Abbas Reem Abubakr1,Norris Tony1,Parry Dave1

Affiliation:

1. Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Abstract

The increasing penetration of smartphones and their ability to host mobile technologies have shown valuable outcomes in disaster management; albeit, their application in disaster medicine remains limited. In this chapter, the authors explore the role of mobile technologies for clinical applications and communication and information exchange during disasters. The chapter synthesizes the literature on disaster healthcare and mobile technologies before, during, and after disasters discusses technological and operational aspects. They conclude by discussing limitations in the field and prospects for the future.

Publisher

IGI Global

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