Proceedings of
International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Information Technology CCIT 2014
"SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN DIGITALIZING AN EXISTING HEALTH SYSTEM FOR TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY IN MALAYSIA"
Abstract: “Tuberculosis (TB) is second only to HIV/AIDS as the greatest killer worldwide due to a single infectious agent, and is one of the top killers among infectious diseases in Malaysia. In Malaysia, the TB incidences are increasing every year. Although the TB treatment success rate is increasing, the number is still not very promising compared to those in neighbouring countries. A study showed that patients treated without close observation by the hospital have a substantially higher risk of adverse outcome. The study also showed that a large proportion of unsuccessful treated cases could be identified and prevented at an earlier stage if the patients are closely observed by the hospital. As a result, we initiated a project called “Wellness Community: M-Health for TB patients” in an effort to enable the hospital to closely monitor and communicate with TB patients by utilizing information and communications technology. We developed a prototype of M-Health system which deploys push and pull t”
Keywords: mobile technology, online messaging, tuberculosis, agile software development