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Navigating eMedicine on your mobile - 0 views

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    Accessing and navigating through eMedicine on your mobile
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unf_mhealth_for_development_brochure.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    An overview of using mHealth in developing countries
Dianne Rees

The first diabetic glucometer for the iPhone, now available in Europe | iMedicalApps - 0 views

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    Connecting sensors to mobile phones
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NLM APIs - 0 views

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    National Library of Medicine API's
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Medical Smartphones [part of HCPLive]: Novartis Oncology Medical Information (Mobile) - 0 views

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    Oncology apps (branded)
Dianne Rees

Health Buddy II - Case Studies - IDEO - 0 views

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    A device for home health monitoring
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Health care using telephone and telemonitoring technology benefits heart failure patients - 0 views

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    Some empirical data on benefits of mhealth tech
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The Diversity Projekt (m)Health, Innovation for an Equitable Society - The Di... - 0 views

  • Rafael Anta underscored that the future of the mobile health sector will depend on how the sector faces certain challenges: strengthening public health management and including targeted innovation. Interestingly he steered away from defining innovation solely in terms of technology, but rather as a tool for better organization, how health is delivered and new business and funding models.
  • The mobile health industry needs to allow customers to drive innovation and that customer-drive initiatives are sustainable.
Dianne Rees

Jay Parkinson + MD + MPH = a doctor in NYC (Dynamic Controls out of Christchurch, New Z... - 0 views

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    An innovative use of the iPhone for wheelchair users
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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)
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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

Mobile Health News and Innovations « ScienceRoll - 0 views

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    mobile health apps
Dianne Rees

Mobile Platforms and mLearning: Challenges and Solutions by Bill Brandon : Learning Sol... - 0 views

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    A good comparison of different mlearning platforms, challenges and solutions that can be applied to mhealth education as well
Dianne Rees

Healthcare IT Consultant Blog: Specialty Article: How the iPad is Changing Mobile Healt... - 0 views

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    Applications of the iPad for mhealth
Dianne Rees

Why the AT&T WellDoc deal matters | mobihealthnews - 0 views

  • AT&T announced plans to offer WellDoc’s FDA-approved mobile phone-based diabetes management solution to a select group of AT&T employees sometime in 2011.
  • AT&T potentially plans to offer additional mobile health services developed by WellDoc in the areas of heart disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and oncology, assuming those programs also receive FDA approval.
Dianne Rees

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
Dianne Rees

72 percent of US physicians use smartphones « Nicola Ziady - 0 views

  • According to the latest publication 72 percent of US physicians are now using smartphones.
  • outpaces the general US adult population’s adoption of smartphones, which still stands at below 20 percent.
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Reaching the Wireless Patient - 0 views

  • In fact, 17% of U.S. adults used a smartphone in 2009, up from 11% in 2008 and 7% in 2007, according to Forrester Research.
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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
Dianne Rees

Amazing: Your body organs could soon send status updates to your phone - 0 views

  • The New Scientist today reports on a new system demonstrated this week by Dutch researchers. The Human++ BAN platform allows sensors placed within the body to send readings via a short range radio network to the owner’s phone. From here the data can be forwarded to doctors via a WiFi or 3G data connection. Users can also see the readings on their phone screen, giving them instant updates on how the organ in question is doing.
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