More people going mobile for health advice
Western Front
The survey shows mobile health applications are quickly becoming a common resource for many Americans. One of those Americans is junior Ashton Griffen who is on Western's women's soccer team and works for the Wade King Recreation Center on ...
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10 Examples of Mobile Health Around the World
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Health care workers in the developing world are using mobile phones to address critical health needs ranging from maternal mortality to HIV testing to clean water. Here are 10 examples of mobile health around the world. By Joseph Kim, M.d., November 28 ...
See all stories on this topic »Slots income could help Care-A-Van mobile health centre
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Profits from the slots at Chances Gaming Centre in Courtenay could be tapped to help support the Care-A-Van mobile health centre that serves the homeless and those at risk in the Valley. City councillors have agreed the idea should be considered when ...
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Smart's flagship mobile health project–Secured Health Information Network and Exchange (Shine) –was also nominated for Best Development of a Pilot Mobile Health Project. “Smart is happy to bring honor to the country once more,” said Smart's chief ...
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mHealth: What's here and what's next
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... founder of the Foundation for Healthcare Innovation; Brian Gardner, executive director of Kaiser Permanente; Peter Hudson, CEO and co-founder of iTriage; Alan Snell, CMIO of St. Vincent Health; and Arthur Lane, marketing manager for Verizon ...
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Western Front
The survey shows mobile health applications are quickly becoming a common resource for many Americans. One of those Americans is junior Ashton Griffen who is on Western's women's soccer team and works for the Wade King Recreation Center on ...
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Staten Island veterans need mobile health clinic, Sen. Schumer says SILive.com schumer.JPG Sen. Charles Schumer, at podium, announces the need for VeteransHealth Care center on Staten Island since the Manhattan Center is closed. From the left are Councilman James Oddo, Assemblyman Michael Cusick, Joseph DiGiovanni, state ... See all stories on this topic » | SILive.com |
Network World
Health care workers in the developing world are using mobile phones to address critical health needs ranging from maternal mortality to HIV testing to clean water. Here are 10 examples of mobile health around the world. By Joseph Kim, M.d., November 28 ...
See all stories on this topic »Slots income could help Care-A-Van mobile health centre
Canada.com
Profits from the slots at Chances Gaming Centre in Courtenay could be tapped to help support the Care-A-Van mobile health centre that serves the homeless and those at risk in the Valley. City councillors have agreed the idea should be considered when ...
See all stories on this topic »Smart Money named world's best mobile money program
Sun.Star
Smart's flagship mobile health project–Secured Health Information Network and Exchange (Shine) –was also nominated for Best Development of a Pilot Mobile Health Project. “Smart is happy to bring honor to the country once more,” said Smart's chief ...
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Stanford neurologist comments on the health risks of mobile phones Scope (blog) The Food and Drug Administration says that scientific data so far shows no increasedhealth risks from the use of mobile phones. Last year, a study that looked at more than 300,000 cellphone-using Danes found no evidence that using the device increased... See all stories on this topic » | Scope (blog) |
mHIMSS (blog)
... founder of the Foundation for Healthcare Innovation; Brian Gardner, executive director of Kaiser Permanente; Peter Hudson, CEO and co-founder of iTriage; Alan Snell, CMIO of St. Vincent Health; and Arthur Lane, marketing manager for Verizon ...
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