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Dianne Rees

Physician uptake of smartphones grows by leaps | Healthcare IT News - Digital-Medicine - 0 views

  • "Physician smartphone adoption is occurring more rapidly than with members of the general public," said Gregg Malkary, managing director of Spyglass Consulting Group. "Physicians are showing a clear preference for using the Apple iPhone (44 percent) over the RIM Blackberry (25 percent)."
Dianne Rees

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
Dianne Rees

How to Use Your iPhone as a PC Wireless Web Cam | K-12 Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • Top 6 Reasons Why You Need This: Efficiently leverage the technology that’s already the hands of yourself and other learners Wireless web camera for $4.99 (the price of the app) Use it to showcase augmented reality in your classroom
  • Display video all across the network, which would excellent cross-curricular teaching opportunities No need for jailbreaking to use this Unique from video broadcasting apps on the iPhone – this app actually makes your PC recognize your iPhone as a web camera
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    telemedicine apps??
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.
Dianne Rees

FDA approval of mobile diabetes tracker may herald era of 'personal health management' ... - 0 views

  • In case you're wondering, DiabetesManager is a blood-glucose measuring system that links to a mobile phone app for patients to collect, track and share readings. Baltimore-based WellDoc has developed algorithms to help deliver personalized health management tips to the user based on specific data and trends.
jim con

Health IT Tools Can Boost Drug Safety | eHEALTH Magazine - 1 views

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    Electronic health tools could help improve drug adherence and reduce medication errors among elderly populations, according to a report from the Center for Technology and Ageing, as per reports. Of the three billion U.S. prescriptions issued each year, about 12% are never picked up and about 40% are taken incorrectly, according to the report.
Dianne Rees

Medical Smartphones [part of HCPLive]: Novartis Oncology Medical Information (Mobile) - 0 views

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    Oncology apps (branded)
Dianne Rees

Mobile Health Musings: Data points: Potential for adoption of mHealth by physicians and... - 0 views

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    More stats on potential adoption by consumers and physicians
Dianne Rees

Healthcare Mobile Learning Revenues Will Reach $306.67 Million by 2014 - 0 views

  • The healthcare segment accounts for 17% of the total US market for mLearning
Dianne Rees

Ambient-Insight-Mobile-Learning-Healthcare-Leads-the-Way.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Slides on the intersection between mhealth and mlearning
Dianne Rees

Mobile technologies for social transformation - Part 1 | Nimbus - 0 views

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    Messaging (SMS, MMS) as part of a coaching strategy to change health behaviors
Dianne Rees

September 1, 2010 - Health Futures Digest - 0 views

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    Some trends in mhealth
Dianne Rees

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

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    Some stats from Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Dianne Rees

The Power of Mobile | e-Patients.net - 0 views

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    Doesn't distinguish between smart phones and other mobiles but raises some interesting issues re: mhealth trends
Dianne Rees

Blankenhorn, Fox, McKesson, more mHealth news | mobihealthnews - 0 views

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    Mobile health news (and links) from Blankenhorn, Fox, McKesson
Dianne Rees

Mobile Technology for Healthcare: Just what the doctor ordered? | UX Magazine - 0 views

  • peer support is a key component of any behavioral change program
  • Mobile technologies have enormous potential as tools to promote healthy behavioral change, to transform the caregiver–patient relationship, and to revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered in the U.S. and around the globe.
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

Mobile Data Collection Resources - 0 views

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    A collection of case studies, how-tos and blog posts relevant to mobile data collection
Dianne Rees

Can mHealth Apps Speed Electronic Prescribing Adoption Rates? - 0 views

  • ePrescribing, the process of prescribing medications using a computerized system to electronically write a prescription and electronically transmit it to the retail or mail-order pharmacy, has multiple health care benefits. These include reducing medication errors, reducing drug costs and increasing workflow efficiency
  • Despite these benefits, ePrescribing adoption has been a slow process until recently and the majority of U.S. physicians are still not using this technology.
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