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Authors
Alvarez Vivanco, Claudia StefanyLeón Chávez, Giuliana Stefanie
Lopez Quinto, María Guadalupe
Lucar Trucios, Yuriko Jazmin
Suárez Córdova, Edwin José
Issue Date
2020-12-09
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La cultura de prevención médica ante posibles enfermedades a la salud es un tema en el que la población peruana todavía no toma conciencia. Muchos peruanos sólo acuden a hospitales o clínicas cuando les duele una parte del cuerpo o sienten que ya deberían de tratarse. Por otro lado, el obtener una cita médica con el especialista suele demorar varios días o incluso meses, en donde el paciente no tiene una solución rápida para calmar ese mal que le aqueja. A raíz de la pandemia actual, la obtención de estas citas se ha dilatado o incluso se han priorizado especialidades médicas por otras, esto ha generado la saturación en el sistema de salud. Se ha encontrado como oportunidad de negocio la creación de un aplicativo móvil denominado “Mi Doc” que cumpla la función de ser un intermediario entre el paciente y consultorios independientes (doctores), con la finalidad de reservar citas médicas en donde el usuario podrá elegir la programación de la cita según su disponibilidad, cercanía y precio.The culture of medical prevention in the face of possible diseases is a topic that the Peruvian population is not yet aware of. Many Peruvians only go to hospitals or clinics when they are in pain or feel they should be treated. On the other hand, obtaining a medical appointment with a specialist usually takes several days or even months, where the patient does not have a quick solution to calm this disease that afflicts him. Due to the current pandemic, obtaining these appointments has been delayed or even prioritized by other medical specialties, which has generated saturation in the health system. A business opportunity has been found in the creation of a mobile application called "My Doc" that serves as an intermediary between the patient and independent practices (doctors), to book medical appointments where the user can choose the scheduling of the appointment according to availability, proximity and price.
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