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Mobile Health

Security no longer top mobile health concern: survey
DOTmed.com
Most health care executives predict mobile technologies will have a big impact on U.S. health care delivery, at first primarily with programs that could help curb hospital readmissions, according to the new HIMSS mhealth survey released Monday. The ...
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FDA wireless unit, medtech prize proposed
EE Times
A bill proposed by a Silicon Valley lawmaker was would establish a wireless health unit within the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and create a national prize for disruptive medtech innovators. The Healthcare Innovation and Marketplace Technologies ...
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Is the RCT too slow for mobile health?
mobihealthnews
The role of evidence in mobile health app development — and the level of scrutiny such apps should be subjected to — is still an open question. At the mHealth Summit 2012, a variety of speakers from different sectors of the market offered their ...
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Calif. lawmaker aims to spur mobile health innovation
ModernHealthcare.com
introduced legislation that aims to support mobile health and health technology innovation and adoption in part by requiring the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to establish an office of wireless health technology. Honda, who represents Silicon ...
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Rise of "prescription apps"
DOTmed.com
Given the rise of mobile health apps available on smartphones and tablets these days, point of care service has been moving from the clinical setting to the patient's home--or really anywhere the patient wants to be. But given the rise of mobile health ...
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What is mhealth? Experts meeting in Maryland on how to use gadgets for good
Baltimore Sun
Your smart phone is often thought of as unhealthy. It can make you anti-social, be a danger while driving and probably makes you fat (doesn't everything?). But hundreds of health experts are gathering in Prince George's County this week to discuss how ...
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Can Big Data Make Us Healthier?
Tech.pinions
Photo of Mobile Health summit echibition. I spent some time this week at the Mobile Health Summit, an annual Washington event featuring the latest in mobile health-related technologies. The exhibition hall was filled with sensor-based devices that can...
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Health Sciences Group Announces Medical Marijuana Mobile Apps ...
Equities.com
HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM -- (Marketwire) -- 12/05/12 -- Health Sciences Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HESG) today announced that it has entered the highly sought-after and lucrativehealthcare mobile apps for the medical marijuana industry. In addition ...
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mHealth Trials Are Happening, Without the Clinic
HealthLeaders Media
Because it's in the capital, government policymakers are likely to be dazzled by slick vendor presentations and lofty statements about what mobile health technology can do now and will be doing soon. Meanwhile, outside the Beltway, healthcare providers ...
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