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Mhealth study in Brazil shows tech can help the poor
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For more Mobile Commerce news related articles. Researchers have found that this technology can be very helpful to people living in the slums of Rio. A study conducted in Rio de Janeiro has now shown that using mhealth technology for monitoring patients who are living in poor urban neighborhoods can help to ...1 week ago -
The Power of Mobile Technology to Save Lives
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Technology and innovation is the way forward for NGOs to impact the global health field, including reducing incidence of malaria, improving maternal and child health, and improving child nutrition. Read more >>1 week ago -
Health Start-Ups!: 20 Cool Health Start-Ups
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By Joan Justice First Posted at HealthWorks Collective on 5/9/2013 This is the first post in HealthWorks Collective’s new series: Health Start-Ups!. There are many, many cool healthcare startup companies out there. A few of them make it big. Many don’t. I admire the developers of startups. They had an ...1 week ago -
Using Technology For STH Control
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The reach of mobile phones into even the poorest and most remote parts of the world has shown these devices to be the tool of choice for civil and social transformation. Read more >>1 week ago -
Is there evidence that mHealth is an effective and suitable health delivery intervention in the developing world?
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NAIROBI, - We’ve read the stories: From bedridden patients sending text messages to their health workers, to young people receiving HIV prevention messages via SMS, the mobile phone seems to have morphed from communications device to essential life-saver. But is the evidence there yet that mHealth is an effective ...1 week ago -
Future trends in mobile
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My (Alan Moore) keynote on how our societies, organisations, cities, lives and economies are being dramatically reshaped through mobile communications, based on my book No Straight Lines . As Kevin Kelly asked, what does technology want? And he answers, it wants what we want. The point being there is a deep ...1 week ago -
Can a smartphone do what your doctor does?
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“During our medical training, we’re taught to gather and use information from three sources: a patient history, a physical exam and lab tests. By far the most difficult to master is the physical exam. A good exam requires knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and awareness of normal variations that allow a doctor ...1 week ago -
AstraZeneca and Exco InTouch Collaborate to Augment Current COPD Pathways
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Guest blog written by Chris Watson, product manager of Exco InTouch. AstraZeneca and Exco InTouch have announced a program to develop and launch interactive mobile phone and internet-based health tools that will help patients in the UK and their healthcare providers to track and manage chronic conditions. ...1 week ago -
mHealth needs to focus on consumers
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“A panel of telemedicine industry executives took on the topic of user-friendly design Monday afternoon at the American Telemedicine Association’s18th Annual International Meeting & Trade Show. Their conclusion: Healthcare needs to design new methods of care delivery that appeal to the consumer.“I think ...1 week ago -
Growing ‘App’etite for Mobile Health
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“Feel like you have a cold, or the blues and want to learn more? Or maybe you just want to keep better track of your calories or find out whether you’re really working out hard enough to get back in shape. It turns out there’s an app for that. All of that, actually, and much [...]1 week ago -
Massively Open Online Medicine: Bad Idea or Just Before Its Time?--David Harlow
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The new darling of the online educational community is Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs). The example which figures most prominently in the popular imagination is the Khan Academy, though its founder says otherwise, noting that MOOCs are merely online transplantations of traditional courses , while Khan Academy ...1 week ago -
HealthTap Lands $24M From Khosla Ventures And Keith Rabois To Take Its “Quora For Doctors” Global
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Since launching in 2010, HealthTap has been on a mission to bring the proverbial “house call” back to healthcare — virtually speaking, of course. With more than 80 percent of people turning to online resources (and to Dr. Google) for health-related information — from insurance to basic diagnostics — ...1 week ago -
Have a Question About Mobile Health? There’s an App Guide For That
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AHIMA Develops a Best Practice Primer for Mobile Health Apps To help consumers navigate mobile health apps, the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) created a best practice guide that offers advice when evaluating the merits of a specific app. The Just Think App Mobile Health Apps 101: A Primer ...1 week ago -
New “Dexcom Share” Will Top MySentry with Phone Integration
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In the not-so-distant future, people with diabetes or parents caring for type 1 kids could have more peace of mind sleeping through the night thanks to a new device Dexcom’s developing.The California company that makes continuous glucose monitors (CGMs)… The post New “Dexcom Share” Will Top MySentry with ...2 weeks ago -
mHealth: Taking it with the good, the bad and the ugly
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I love movies, especially westerns. And, one of my favorites is The Good, the Bad and the Ugly , which I think is the perfect way to describe where we are at today with mHealth. First, lets... read more2 weeks ago -
Massively Open Online Medicine: Bad Idea or Just Before Its Time?
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By David Harlow First Posted at HealthBlawg on 5/6/2013 The new darling of the online educational community is Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs). The example which figures most prominently in the popular imagination is the Khan Academy, though its founder says otherwise, noting that MOOCs are merely online ...2 weeks ago -
Text Messaging Newsbyte: Treating Asthma With Text Messages And Autism With Social Media, Mobile App Helps in Weight Loss Program, Using Mobile Phone Technology to Ensure Fair Voting in the Middle East
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Treating Asthma With Text Messages And Autism With Social Media Read More County to expand texting program for mothers Read More Text messages and peer mentoring help the college transition Read More Mobile App Helps in Weight Loss Program Read More Using Mobile Phone Technology to Ensure Fair Voting in the Middle ...2 weeks ago -
mHealth Alliance issues mobile healthcare Gender Analytical framework
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To empower women and improve reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) in low-income countries, the mHealth Alliance has released a Gender Analytical Framework to help mobile... read more2 weeks ago -
Mobile Health Newsbyte: Beleaguered caregivers getting help from apps, Docs develop app to help pregnant women, Africa: Using Technology to Save Lives At the Community Level
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Beleaguered caregivers getting help from apps Read More There’s An App for That: How mHealth Technologies Are Benefitting Patients Read More Docs develop app to help pregnant women Read More The Future of Mobile Technology in Medicine: Innovative Medical Apps Read More Africa: Using Technology to Save Lives At the ...2 weeks ago -
Top 5 Reasons to VSee For Telehealth – Live Demos Today at ATA 2013
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Get a live demo of VSee Telehealth today in booth #712 at the ATA 2013 Meeting for Telemedicine, Telehealth, mHealth, eHealth, running May 5-7. 1. VSee Telehealth offers simple, secure video chat with EHR-sharing and medical device streaming that anyone can use. 2. VSee’s signature low-bandwidth video ...2 weeks ago


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