Arsalan Karim

Arsalan Karim
  • MD, MBA, MHI Candidate
  • Master's Student at University of Toronto

About

4
Publications
5,813
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
27
Citations
Introduction
Health Informatics Research, EHealth Innovations, architecture of next generation mHealth apps for primary and secondary prevention of chronic disease and behavior modification.
Current institution
University of Toronto
Current position
  • Master's Student
Additional affiliations
June 2016 - July 2018
University of Toronto
Position
  • Master's Student

Publications

Publications (4)
Presentation
Full-text available
Current interoperability standards do not allow • Real-time standardized data capture • Real-time analysis and feedback at point of care • Rapid update and version control of data collection forms • Real-time A/B testing of data collection Develop a new architecture that will • Standardize data capture across multiple EMRs • Enable seamless use by...
Article
Health care continue to lag behind other industries, such as retail and financial services, in the use of decision-support-like tools. Amazon is particularly prolific in the use of advanced predictive and prescriptive analytics to assist its customers to purchase more, while increasing satisfaction, retention, repeat-purchases and loyalty. How can...
Chapter
The mobile health (mhealth) app market continues to grow rapidly. However, with the exception of fitness apps and a few isolated cases, most mhealth apps have not gained traction. The barriers preventing patients and care providers from using these apps include: for patients, information that contradicts health care provider advice, manual data ent...
Article
Full-text available
The mobile health (mhealth) app market continues to grow rapidly. However, with the exception of fitness apps and a few isolated cases, most mhealth apps have not gained traction. The barriers preventing patients and care providers from using these apps include: for patients, information that contradicts health care provider advice, manual data ent...

Network

Cited By