2010.09.14 Mobile healthcare services: Opportunities for GCC hospitals - Encyclopedia o... - 0 views
amednews: Doctors, patients use smartphones, but can't make mobile connection :: Oct. 4... - 0 views
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About two-thirds of doctors using their smartphones in the course of a practice day said they could not connect the devices to a practice or hospital electronic medical records system. The report notes that such a barrier is keeping physicians from using their smartphones as much as they would like, particularly in tasks such as patient monitoring.
Texting for healthy babies | Boston Business Journal - 0 views
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Partners found that the young women said they felt more supported, and since they were also texted a hotline to call if they had any questions or concerns, they felt they had better access to care.
Telemedicine's favorite son, Teleradiology | HealthTechnica - 0 views
Leveraging Powers of Mobile | Health Content Advisors - 0 views
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B2B folks are focusing too tightly on mobile as a distribution platform and overlooking the other aspects of leveraging mobile to run their businesses “easier, faster, cheaper” and I’d add “better” to the mix
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Healthcare may be the only industry sector where mobile devices are used heavily for professional applications beyond email and texting, but even there publishers have been slow to exploit the mobile reality. There’s been a lot of catching up done in the past year or two to make medical reference publications available in mobile formats, but there’s still a lot of work to do to transform the information in those publications into apps that provide clinical decision support.