Mobile medical apps gaining ground in health care industry
Deseret News
People who claim they cannot live without their phones or mobile technology may soon have a more legitimate claim. The health care industry is looking to medical-based apps, prescribed by professionals, as one of the next technological advancements in ...
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Fiserv creates mobile link for health plan members, account information
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based provider of financial services technology, which earlier this month unveiled the Mobile IDHealthcare Card. The service enables health plan members to display images of both sides of their ID card, including the industry-standard barcode, on ...
See all stories on this topic »Sprint BYOD Management Platform Targets Hospitals, Health Care Practices
eWeek
Sprint aims to build on the increasing use of personal mobile devices in health care by targeting its new bring-your-own-device (BYOD) management platform to hospitals and large physician practices. The company announced on Aug. 27 that it would offer ...
See all stories on this topic »GeckoSystems Highlights the Kidela.com Article: “Mobile Robots Are in Our Future”
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CONYERS, Ga., Aug. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (Pink Sheets: GOSY |http://www.geckosystems.com/) is gratified by a recent article by Bob Janis on Kidela.com that covers the history of the company and the development process ...
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US Preventive Medicine Health & Fitness App Integrates with MapMyFitness
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U.S. Preventive Medicine, Inc. announced today that Macaw™ from The Prevention Plan™, itsmobile health and fitness app, has integrated with MapMyFitness to provide Macaw users with interactive mapping and personal training logs to track both indoor ...
See all stories on this topic »VA Hospital rolls onto WVU campus
Daily Athenaeum
The Rural Mobile Health Unit from the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, W.Va., was available to better serve the medical needs of veteran students. "All veterans are required to have a physical and blood work yearly, so we try to get ...
See all stories on this topic »Wales mobile home park residents without water for 4 days; state, town ...
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wales seal wales town seal.jpg. WALES – Brookside Village, a 55-and-over mobile home park, was without water for four days, and the Board of Health held an emergency meeting to ensure the problem doesn't happen again. “We went all weekend without ...
See all stories on this topic »Delhi government panel to examine health hazards from mobile towers
Economic Times
The central government last week said it will implement new tower emission norms from September 1 although there is no evidence that proves any adverse health effects due to radiations from mobiletowers. As per the new norms, emission from mobile ...
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Deseret News
People who claim they cannot live without their phones or mobile technology may soon have a more legitimate claim. The health care industry is looking to medical-based apps, prescribed by professionals, as one of the next technological advancements in ...
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Leveraging Mobile in Healthcare 1to1 Media (blog) This attachment to mobile devices is an opportunity for organizations to reach out to their customers wherever they are and at any time. According to Varolii CEO David McCann, healthcare organizations are starting to use mobile to reach out to their ... See all stories on this topic » | 1to1 Media (blog) |
mHIMSS
based provider of financial services technology, which earlier this month unveiled the Mobile IDHealthcare Card. The service enables health plan members to display images of both sides of their ID card, including the industry-standard barcode, on ...
See all stories on this topic »Sprint BYOD Management Platform Targets Hospitals, Health Care Practices
eWeek
Sprint aims to build on the increasing use of personal mobile devices in health care by targeting its new bring-your-own-device (BYOD) management platform to hospitals and large physician practices. The company announced on Aug. 27 that it would offer ...
See all stories on this topic »GeckoSystems Highlights the Kidela.com Article: “Mobile Robots Are in Our Future”
RedOrbit
CONYERS, Ga., Aug. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (Pink Sheets: GOSY |http://www.geckosystems.com/) is gratified by a recent article by Bob Janis on Kidela.com that covers the history of the company and the development process ...
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Nursing case manager on intricacies of mobile diabetes care mobihealthnews ATT WellDoc Earlier this week, MobiHealthNews reported on positive – albeit vague – preliminary results from a pilot test of WellDoc's DiabetesManager system among employees of health insurer Health Care Service Corp. (HCSC) who had type 2 diabetes. See all stories on this topic » | mobihealthnews |
Equities.com
U.S. Preventive Medicine, Inc. announced today that Macaw™ from The Prevention Plan™, itsmobile health and fitness app, has integrated with MapMyFitness to provide Macaw users with interactive mapping and personal training logs to track both indoor ...
See all stories on this topic »VA Hospital rolls onto WVU campus
Daily Athenaeum
The Rural Mobile Health Unit from the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, W.Va., was available to better serve the medical needs of veteran students. "All veterans are required to have a physical and blood work yearly, so we try to get ...
See all stories on this topic »Wales mobile home park residents without water for 4 days; state, town ...
MassLive.com
wales seal wales town seal.jpg. WALES – Brookside Village, a 55-and-over mobile home park, was without water for four days, and the Board of Health held an emergency meeting to ensure the problem doesn't happen again. “We went all weekend without ...
See all stories on this topic »Delhi government panel to examine health hazards from mobile towers
Economic Times
The central government last week said it will implement new tower emission norms from September 1 although there is no evidence that proves any adverse health effects due to radiations from mobiletowers. As per the new norms, emission from mobile ...
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