Requirements Model For Hajj and Umrah Mobile Healthcare System (HUMHS)
Abstract
Millions of Muslims embark on a religious pilgrimages "Hajj and Umrah" to Saudi Arabia every year. Saudi Hajj and Health authorities provide health facilities, services, and medical help during Hajj and Umrah seasons for the pilgrims. Due to pilgrims mobility in different religious places, proper healthcare procedures become a major concern. Providing proper and accurate patients' healthcare during religious pilgrims "Hajj and Umrah" is a big challenge especially for elder people. Many people do not know how to convey their medical history or even their current medication. A mobile healthcare informatics system, where patients can have the details of their medical history, can be an adequate solution. The objective of the study is to develop the requirements for healthcare mobile cloud application that can improve healthcare procedures during Hajj and Umrah.
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