GE Healthcare has unveiled Centricity Advance-Mobile, a native Apple iPad application designed for primary care physicians in small practices that are using the Centricity Advance cloud-based program to access their patients' EMRs.
According to one recent survey by the SpyglassConsulting Group, 98% of physicians interviewed re-ported using mobile computing devices to support their personal and professional work flows.
The Optical Society of America recently announced that University of California-Davis researchers have modified Apple's iPhone and transformed it into a low-cost, high-quality medical imaging device for analyzing blood samples, United Press International reports.