The role of notification scheduling in improving patient outcomes

Jiten Sardana *

Amazon - Seattle, US.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2022, 05(02), 408-430.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2022.5.2.0001
Publication history: 
Received on 01 January 2022; revised on 14 March 2022; accepted on 16 March 2022
 
Abstract: 
Notification scheduling systems have been an important way to integrate into health care to advance patient outcomes. This approach implies that alerts, reminders, and notifications are delivered gracefully to patients, healthcare providers, and caregivers to improve medication adherence, reduce hospital readmissions, and enhance patient engagement. While such systems provide good benefits, they also involve risks regarding patient privacy and data security. Notification scheduling plays a very important role in healthcare, and this article focuses on why having notification scheduling can enhance patient care and improve outcomes by way of communicating with patients in the most personalized and timely manner possible. The significance of the regulatory standards for healthcare communication is delineated within the paper regarding HIPAA and GDPR, which are imperative for safeguarding patient data. It as well describes the significance of end-to-end and data-at-rest encryption in guarding sensitive health information during transmission and storage. The article discusses the calibration of such strategies, which must be noninvasive and notify users correctly. It has to cover optimizing personalized content, timing, and frequency. It also examines using the existing emergent AI and machine learning technologies to upgrade notification scheduling systems through predictive analytics and personalized notifications. These systems have shown the benefit of reducing medication errors and improving chronic disease management and preventive care. The paper ends by mentioning the future possibilities that notification scheduling can bring us, advancements in wearable devices and telemedicine integration, and the challenges that still need to be solved for patient privacy and data security.
 
Keywords: 
Notification Scheduling; Patient Privacy; Data Security; Regulatory Standards; Encryption; Patient Engagement
 
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