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Are Urologic Cell Phone Medical Applications in China’s Market Available in Clinical Practice at Present? A Research based on Android System

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  • Ruwen Tan
  • Feng Xiong
  • Yuntian Chen
  • Qinyu Liu
  • Ying Peng

    (Sichuan University, PR China)

Abstract

Workforce of medical services being relatively insufficient is one of the biggest problems faced by China’s health care industry, which is known as “difficult to receive medical treatment†to most Chinese. According to WHO, numbers of physicians per 10000 population are 14.6 and 15.2 in country and regional area respectively, while those of nurses and midwives are 15.1 and 19.5. For reference, the physician number of USA is 24.2 in country and 20.4 in regional area with nurse and midwife number being 98.2 and 71.5. Lacking workforce leading to excess workload on medical staff and unpleasant experience in seeing doctor. Most of the clinical doctor’s work over 60 hours a week and even on China’s spring festival can they have an only 3.4-day rest, when the legal holiday supposed to be 7 days [1].

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  • Ruwen Tan & Feng Xiong & Yuntian Chen & Qinyu Liu & Ying Peng, 2020. "Are Urologic Cell Phone Medical Applications in China’s Market Available in Clinical Practice at Present? A Research based on Android System," Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 7(4), pages 74-782:7, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jgjorm:v:7:y:2020:i:4:p:74-78
    DOI: 10.19080/GJORM.2020.07.555716
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