Journal of Information Organization


Vol No. 13 ,Issue No. 4 2023

Short Message Services Communication Among Healthcare Providers
Ivica Markovic, Aleksandar Milenkovic and Dragan Jankovic
The University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, P.O. Box 73 18000 Niš Serbia
Abstract: Effective communication between patients and healthcare providers is required for delivering health services. This involves both patient education and operational procedures. In practice, SMS-based information delivery is workable and normally used by many providers. Automated message service through SMS is an ideal solution to ensure better communication. A well-designed way can help develop healthcare services.
Keywords: Medical Information System (MIS), SMS Communication, Patients Scheduling Short Message Services Communication Among Healthcare Providers
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jio/2023/13/4/99-105
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