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Rachel Renner

Superb Anti-Snoring Device - 1 views

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Dianne Rees

BBC News - Smart vision for mobile phones in the developing world - 0 views

  • The World Health Organization recently held a meeting to discuss the problem and the "uneven and unfair distribution" of medical devices.
  • building devices that use the new high-end screens found on many phones.
  • resolution of these devices has increased six fold, with some now boasting over 300 dots per inch (dpi).
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  • "At that resolution you can start doing things that you can only do with high-end scientific instruments," he said.
  • diagnose eye conditions
Rachel Renner

You Can Stop Snoring Now! - 1 views

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Dianne Rees

Notes from London: Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit | mobihealthnews - 0 views

  • For mHealth, we need to move beyond the SMS, because it is important that you know what is wrong with a patient before you try to treat them.
  • We need diagnostic devices in the field.
  • In Nigeria
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  • Digital healthcare focused on prevention, prediction, participation and personal health. Digital P4 will include mHealth and services on the Web.
  • “The barriers facing mHealth and it’s impact on health in developing countries can be generalized as being infrastructural, regulatory and project sustainability.
  • Steven Dodsworth, Head of Life Sciences, Highlands & Islands Enterprise:
  • Thomas Brennan, Research Assistant, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Oxford University
  • Ari Isa Muhammad, Director, Economic Planning and Coordinator, Millennium Development Goals, Office of the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria:
  • Dr. Henry Potts, Senior Lecturer, UCL, UK: “The reality is that extra data is not what doctors want.
  • mHealth service developers need to show an economic as well as a medical advantages to their offerings, Potts advised.
  • Chuck Parker, Executive Director, Continua Alliance: “Right now the market is focused on devices and services for chronic disease management.
  • But longer term, we need to shift that focus onto supporting people who are healthy and well, too.
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    A synopsis of the Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit in London
Dianne Rees

Patients, Physicians Willing To Track Health Via Mobile Devices - iHealthBeat - 0 views

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    Some stats from Pricewaterhouse Coopers
jim con

mHealth could improve healthcare, reduce medical costs | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    Mobile devices offer an opportunity to improve care and reduce medical costs, according to a new re-port by the Brookings Institution. The Washington Post report - titled, "How Mobile Devices Are Transforming Healthcare" - outlines some recent findings about the mobile health market.
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Skin Substitutes Market Size, Share and Trends | Industry Report, 2019-2026 - 0 views

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    Market Overview: Skin substitutes are natural, synthetic or biosynthetic materials, used to cover large wounds to restore at least some of the functions of the skin. Skin substitutes provides temporary or permanent wound closure and protect the wound from infection, further damage and water loss, and reduce pain. They also facilitate the growth of the normal skin over the wound. Skin substitutes provide a permanent solution and are used in the treatment of conditions like burns, trauma wounds, diabetes or venous ulcers, where skin grafts may not be possible. Market Dynamics: Rising chronic skin diseases is expected to drive the skin substitutes market. For instance, according to the global burden of disease study 2013, Skin conditions contributed around 1.79% to the global disease burden. According to the World Health Organization, about 132,000 melanoma skin cancers occur each year worldwide. Thus, the rising chronic diseases is increasing the demand for skin substitutes in the forecast period. Rising prevalence of diabetes is expected to boost the market. This is owing to the risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer over the period of time in diabetic patients. For instance, WHO has reported that the incidence of diabetes for all age-groups worldwide was estimated to be 2.8% in 2000 and 4.4% in 2030. The total number of people with diabetes is anticipated to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030. Thus, as a consequence, the prevalence of diabetes related complications are expected to increase over the forecast period. There are several limitations to the commercially available skin substitutes, like reduced vascularization, poor mechanical integrity, failure to integrate, scarring, and immune rejection. Market Segmentation: Rise in preference for acellular skin substitutes to implant-based skin surgery is expected to drive the growth of the skin substitutes market. For instance, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in 2012, reported that
Mary Nickerson

Hassel free way to handle mental state examination - 0 views

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    Now psychologists have an option to carry out mental state examination in a quick and hassle free way by using MSE&RISK ASSESSr app. It enables the user to deliver accurate mental assessment by using their mobile device to get the mental condition of a patient. For more details please visit our site.
Dianne Rees

Leveraging Powers of Mobile | Health Content Advisors - 0 views

  • 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
  • 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.
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    Points out that mobile is not the place to port laptop content to; new paradigms for publishing have to be considered
Dianne Rees

gizmos-for-seniors: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • Emerging aging-services products fall into three categories. First, the devices that help keep you healthy. The two most important are medication optimizers, which dispense exactly the pills you need when you need them, and telehealth systems, sensors that automatically transmit key measures such as your blood pressure and glucose level to your doctor.
  • Second, there's technology that promotes safety.
  • A third kind of senior tech makes modern gadgets easier to use.
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    Apps that seniors are particularly interested in
Dianne Rees

Motorola Intros Rugged Handheld Computer For Healthcare -- Medical Mobile Devices - 0 views

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    Mobile designed to withstand rigors of hospital environments
Dianne Rees

Health Buddy II - Case Studies - IDEO - 0 views

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    A device for home health monitoring
Dianne Rees

Roska Digital: American Cancer Society Using QR Codes, Growing Adoption of 2D Codes by ... - 0 views

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    Use of QR codes (essentially bar codes that can be read by mobile devices)
Dianne Rees

Medical records app Nimble bets on iPad | Health Tech - CNET News - 0 views

  • Nimble incorporates throwback features from ClearPractice's software-as-a-service EMR software, which has been around since 2006 and includes scheduling, tracking inpatient rounds, prescribing meds, and reviewing/ordering lab results. But it is updated with not only an iPad-specific user interface, but a series of additional fields, such as Name, Location, Admit Date, Floor, Bed, Admission Status, and Claim Status.
  • To comply with the federal HIPAA Privacy Rule, data is not stored on individual devices; physicians can use the iPad's Wi-Fi or 3G network to connect to the Nimble cloud and access records. Nimble also connects to the company's Web-based SaaS billing system to submit payment charges.
Dianne Rees

amednews: Doctors, patients use smartphones, but can't make mobile connection :: Oct. 4... - 0 views

  • 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.
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