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Dianne Rees

Sermo Launches Real Time Medicine™ Mobile App for Physicians - 0 views

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    A key feature of Sermo Mobile is iConsult. With three touches of the screen, physicians can take or add a photograph of a physical finding, x-ray or laboratory result, choose a suitable question from the list available and then immediately send it to relevant specialists in the Sermo network. Members can view and respond in real time, offering unparalleled access to shared medical expertise
Ruth Ann Carpenter

The Mobile Difference | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    An older article but the key finding is 2hen you hand someone a smartphone they are more likely to share, to create - to participate in, not just consume information. As Susannah Fox said in a recent speech (http://e-patients.net/archives/2012/07/health-care-hackers.html) "Imagine what that could do for health care."
Ruth Ann Carpenter

App-Happy Health Care Full of Optimism, Money | HealthWorks Collective - 0 views

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    First posted on Kaiser Health News on 8/1/12 There is a corner of the health care industry where rancor is rare, the chance to banish illness beckons just a few mouse clicks away and talk revolves around venture deals, not voluminous budget deficits. Welcome to the realm of Internet-enabled health apps.
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PharmaSecure Plans to Launch An m-Health Platform | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    Cashing on the m-health trend PharmaSecure is all set to launch psConnectTM-a mobile health (mhealth) platform that enables a variety of providers to offer m-health services to targeted groups of patients. Each medicine package coded by PharmaSecure has a unique, randomly generated alphanumeric code printed directly on the package.
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PharmaSecure launches psConnect - a mobile health platform | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    PharmaSecure is the market leader for mobile authentication technology that empowers the end consumer to check and authenticate his own medicine by SMS, voice or web. Each medicine package coded by PharmaSecure has a unique, randomly generated alphanumeric code printed directly on the package.
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    It is great that pharmaceutical companies do their best to make people's lives easier and safer. As we live in a time of technology, it would be silly not to take the possibility of using it. I personally order all the necessary meds online. Thanks to the Canadian pharmacy https://www.canadapharmacy.com/, it is convenient and fast. To be honest, I haven't heard about the mentioned platform. I'll check it out for sure.
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mHealth Used By Poor In Uganda | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    The mobile healthcare has not yet come up and still is in the initial levels in most of the countries. mHealth has seen a lot of failures so far, but still shows potential to be beneficial for general masses. There was a randomized control trials conducted in Uganda to assess the impact of a mobile phone-driven health service for the poor.
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Creating Efficient Healthcare Model | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    Wireless connections have outpaced wired implementations in most parts of the world. The penetration of mobile devices in hard to reach geographies, has given the stakeholders in healthcare a reason to adopt this technology for delivery of healthcare. mHealth is quickly emerging as a channel that drives accessible, real time and efficient healthcare delivery.
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How to use mHealth to fight TB | eHEALTH Magazine - 1 views

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    The mHealth Alliance and the Stop TB Partnership have released a report outlining ways that mobile health technology could be used to combat tuberculosis.
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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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Dianne Rees

mLearning_Report_Final_Dec2010.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Includes a section on using SMS for health literacy efforts
Dianne Rees

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

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.
Dianne Rees

How do smartphones impact healthcare: Report « ScienceRoll - 0 views

  • EPG Health Media published a comprehensive and interesting report on smartphone use in healthcare (How do smartphones impact healthcare professionals and infuence the way they practice?) which is actually a great comparison between Europe and the United States.
  • (81% of US respondent doctors already own a smartphone device with ownership set to grow to 94% within 6 months).
Dianne Rees

Mobile Health News and Innovations « ScienceRoll - 0 views

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    mobile health apps
Dianne Rees

App Smart Extra: Patient Journal App - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Patient Journal, which is free, offers a way for families and patients to track the important elements of a hospital stay, and possibly enhance the interaction between the medical staff and patients and family members.
Dianne Rees

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).
Dianne Rees

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.
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

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

PIP_Mobile_Health_2010.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Demographics of mobile health users
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