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Dianne Rees

Texting for healthy babies | Boston Business Journal - 0 views

  • 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.
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ICMCC Science Pages » Involving service users in intervention design: a parti... - 0 views

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    Texting to help patients with mental illness
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Text Message Program Educates Retailers about New Tobacco Regulations -- ROCKVILLE, Md.... - 0 views

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    An other use for mhealth, texting new federal regulations (consider changes to labels, etc)
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Text Messages Boost Patient Outcomes -- InformationWeek - 1 views

  • Automated text reminders about medicine and skin care improved dermatology patient outcomes in study by Partners Healthcare.
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Way With Words: Coming Back to Health Literacy - 0 views

  • Mobile interactive technology (such as texting) has great potential to reach users with limited health literacy skills, and the team at ODPHP is actively exploring how we can use mobile to communicate important health messages. Recent mobile campaigns, such as TXT4BABY and KNOWIT have shown promise in this regard.
  • That said, the digital divide is still very much a reality and more research is needed to assess the reach and impact of mobile health
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USDA Announces New Partnership to Distribute Health and Nutrition Information to Pregna... - 0 views

  • launch of USDA’s partnership with the National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition to provide free mobile health information through the text4baby initiative to pregnant women and new moms, including participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
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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
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Big Red at Hacking 4 Health - 1 views

  • Big Red is an iPhone application that can be configured with the contact information for a family member or other party to be contacted in an emergency. When calamity strikes, the victim can press the Help button which dispatches a text message or email to the designated party
  • The recipient gets a URL which links to a Web page that displays the victim’s location and directions to the nearest appropriate hospita
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J&J's Mobile Health for Mothers compliments Text4Baby initiative | Healthy Living - 0 views

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    Patient-centered, mobile health for developing countries
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What is Doximity? - 0 views

  • HIPAA got your tongue? DocText is the only place to get free, doctor-designed, secure, group texting with confirmation receipts.
  • Search and map our extensive list of pharmacies, hospitals, labs, SNFs, imaging, and rehab centers. Filter by 24hr, city, or type.
  • Stay in touch with your colleagues on Doximity. Exchange private phone lines and email. Search for consults and referrals
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Doximity: The Private Facebook For Doctors - Better Health - 0 views

  • The main focus of the app is physician communication, and for this it incorporates an innovative, secure SMS-like text service. But its real power lies in its deep incorporation of multiple databases of physician and related information
  • In particular, the makers of the app carefully integrated data from the physician NPI and Medicare databases as well as lists of medical schools, hospitals, imaging centers and pharmacies
  • What they’ve produced is a surprisingly refined version 1 product that can quickly answer the myriad of small, practice-related questions that pop up all day long during a busy schedule.
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