As the Health IT Director at Trident Hospital, you have been asked to create a mobile Health (mHealth) app for patients at the hospital. The app is to be designed to engage patients about their visit to Trident Hospital, how they can access relevant health information through the patient portal, a

As the Health IT Director at Trident Hospital, you have been asked to create a mobile Health (mHealth) app for patients at the hospital. The app is to be designed to engage patients about their visit to Trident Hospital, how they can access relevant health information through the patient portal, and how they use the mHealth to retrieve relevant educational material about their health condition.
Prior to developing the mHealth app, you need to create a table that contains a list of all the standards that are required. This mHealth application will have connectivity to the Trident Hospital as well.
Utilize the following websites to help you understand the type of data elements (standards) that you will need for your table. Please don’t copy and paste the standards from the websites into your paper.
Mobile Health Standards and Architecture
https://www.openmhealth.org/
Device Software Functions Including Mobile Medical Applications
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/digital-health/device-software-functions-including-mobile-medical-applications
SLP Assignment Expectations
Provide a paper that includes your mHealth app standards table. In addition, you must provide an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
Your references and citations should be consistent with a particular formatting style such as APA.
Provide references from at least 2 scholarly articles (peer-reviewed). Do not include information from non-scholarly materials such as wikis, encyclopedias, or www.freearticles.com (or similar websites). Use the following link for additional information on how to recognize peer-reviewed journals: http://www.angelo.edu/services/library/handouts/peerrev.php.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
Hung, S., Chen, C. & Wang, K. (2016). Critical success factors for the implementation of integrated healthcare information systems projects: An organizational fit perspective. Communication of the Association for Information Systems, 34 (39). Retrieved from: http://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3762&context=cais
Kruse, C. S., Smith, B., Vanderlinden, H., & Nealand, A. (2017). Security techniques for the Electronic Health Records. Journal of Medical Systems, 41(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-017-0778-4
Ngafeeson, M. (2014). Healthcare information systems opportunities and challenges. In Mehdi Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of information science and technology, third edition (pps. 258-267). IGI Global. Retrieved from: http://commons.nmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=facwork_bookchapters
Brooks, P. (2017). Midwest (MWAIS) 5-2010 Standards and Interoperability in Healthcare Information Systems: Current Status, Problems, and Research Issues. Retrieved from: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a257/748b4b2f37e5dcdfefa096b6d24a554d7b2f.pdf
Optional Reading
FDA Device Software Functions Including Mobile Medical Applications https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/digital-health/device-software-functions-including-mobile-medical-applications
Mobile Health Standards and Architecture: https://www.openmhealth.org/