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Healthcare applications for senior citizens in India
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Journal of Clinical Case Reports

ISSN: 2165-7920

Open Access

Healthcare applications for senior citizens in India


Joint Conference on 6th International Conference on Clinical & Medical Case Reports & 11th Global Healthcare & Fitness Summit

October 16-18, 2017 San Francisco, USA

Aratrika De and Eui Tay Jung

Inje University, South Korea

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Case Rep

Abstract :

Statement of the Problem: Poor availability of healthcare services for the urban dwelling senior citizens in India is a serious concern. With opportunities outside of family trading. Indians are opting to leave their parents behind to pursue their career and lives. This change from living in joint families to nuclear independent families affects toddlers and aging parents. Quality of communication and services for aging parents are neglected. Lack of awareness of healthcare services therefore needs more attention. Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: Being a citizen of India, it will be a familiar ground for my research in terms of access and communication. To understand if there is a scope among the target user group and collect relevant data regarding their lifestyles and culture. From the initial study of data, will segregate focus groups to conduct further narratives and scenarios of potential users, and their challenges. Conclusion & Significance: The healthcare situation for any citizen in India is questionable. There is a huge difference in the public and the private sectors as far as services and their awareness is concerned. Public is affordable but not a commendable access. Whereas private is accessible but not affordable to the average income groups. Financially, senior citizens from the privileged income groups own assets or policies of pension through which they sustain their living. Higher income groups own more property and have enough funds to leave behind for generations of their offspring. Why are applications needed? At this point our earlier generations have had a progress in adapting to technology in their own ways. Focusing on urban groups of users, as majority smartphone users can be found there. My initiative is to understand if there is scope to make their health requirements met through mobile devices. There are many healthcare applications which are popular and known, it is not accessible or known to the senior citizens as much.

Biography :

Aratrika De is pursuing her Master’s degree in visual design at Inje University, South Korea. Art and Design has been her background for some years now. Innovation is a significant part of design, combining its values with healthcare is something she would be very interested to explore and learn from.

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