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Dianne Rees

How Popular Is the iPhone, Really? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    Mobile device market share
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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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2010: Operators, payers finally interested in mHealth | mobihealthnews - 0 views

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    Qualcomm interview about future of mhealth
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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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Mobile software to improve health care accessibility - 0 views

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    Mobile health for social good
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iPad health care use by doctors, a comprehensive infographic | KevinMD.com - 0 views

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    An infographic showing use of iPads by doctors
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FINAL_NEW_SMARTPHONE_APP_LAUNCHES_FOR_CARDIAC_IMAGING_TEST_20100924.PDF (application/pd... - 0 views

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    App launched for cardiac imaging test
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Best App Ever : The Two-Way : NPR - 0 views

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    Application helps a man "see" by revealing colors detected by camera
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Deloitte | The Mobile Personal Health Record: Technology-enabled self-care | Barriers a... - 0 views

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    Mobile personal health records (mPHRs)
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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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Medical Smartphones [part of HCPLive]: Using my Droid X to measure my heart rate (Insta... - 0 views

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    A free "Instant Heart Rate" app
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
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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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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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