Mobile Health Monitoring: SMS Keeps it Simple
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When you hear 'mobile health monitoring,' your mind may conjure up images of shiny gadgets, smartphones, apps and implanted microchips that can work together to perform a cardiogram, say, or alert you that you're about to have an asthma attack.
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Mobile Health Now Accepts eScreen Drug Testing in New York City
PR Web (press release)
Mobile Health is proud to add eScreen drug testing to its employee screening services starting on April 2013. With this addition, Mobile Health now offers SAMHSA approved drug testing, DOT certified testing and physicals, and now eScreen's next ...
See all stories on this topic »Outside View: New regulations needed for growth of mobile medical technologies
UPI.com
In the letter, the congressmen wrote: "The popularity of mobile medical applications reflects the desire of many Americans to use technology to actively engage in their own health. The abilities of smartphones and wireless devices to perform complex ...
See all stories on this topic »Gutu Remote Areas Get Mobile Clinic
AllAfrica.com
Villagers in resettlement areas around Gutu have been thrown a lifeline after the Ministry of Healthand Child Welfare, in partnership with Medecins Sans Frontieres, last week unveiled a state-of-the-artmobile clinic that is expected to benefit ...
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Health Data Management
As in other industries, healthcare is undergoing an IT revolution enabled by consumer-class mobiledevices like iPads and Android phones. While smartphones and tablets give healthcare workers unprecedented access to patient records and other medical ...
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Nuance launches mobile voice ads: Annoyance or gold mine?
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Nuance, which is using its voice technology in mobile, health and auto applications, is obviously hoping to get on the ad gravy train. Voice Ads promise to give marketers an avenue "to deepen the relationship with their consumers." The theory is that ...
See all stories on this topic »US to reexamine health effects of cellphone radio waves
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The FCC last reviewed those standards in 1996, before the ubiquitous use of mobile devices. But the agency's officials say they have no reason to believe the current standards are inadequate and called the proceeding, which was announced in documents ...
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ZDNet
When you hear 'mobile health monitoring,' your mind may conjure up images of shiny gadgets, smartphones, apps and implanted microchips that can work together to perform a cardiogram, say, or alert you that you're about to have an asthma attack.
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3 Key Benefits of Interoperability for Scaling Mobile Health Solutions HIT Consultant This is the fourth installment of PwC's mHealth Insights, a series of articles that delve deeper into the issues presented in Emerging mHealth: Paths for growth, a PwC-commissioned global survey about mobile health conducted by the Economist ... See all stories on this topic » | HIT Consultant |
PR Web (press release)
Mobile Health is proud to add eScreen drug testing to its employee screening services starting on April 2013. With this addition, Mobile Health now offers SAMHSA approved drug testing, DOT certified testing and physicals, and now eScreen's next ...
See all stories on this topic »Outside View: New regulations needed for growth of mobile medical technologies
UPI.com
In the letter, the congressmen wrote: "The popularity of mobile medical applications reflects the desire of many Americans to use technology to actively engage in their own health. The abilities of smartphones and wireless devices to perform complex ...
See all stories on this topic »Gutu Remote Areas Get Mobile Clinic
AllAfrica.com
Villagers in resettlement areas around Gutu have been thrown a lifeline after the Ministry of Healthand Child Welfare, in partnership with Medecins Sans Frontieres, last week unveiled a state-of-the-artmobile clinic that is expected to benefit ...
See all stories on this topic »Meeting the Challenges of HIPAA Compliance, Phishing Attacks and Mobile ...
Health Data Management
As in other industries, healthcare is undergoing an IT revolution enabled by consumer-class mobiledevices like iPads and Android phones. While smartphones and tablets give healthcare workers unprecedented access to patient records and other medical ...
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Schools struggle to provide dental health safety net EdSource Today Another model is a mobile dental clinic that travels to schools. In the San Diego Unified School District, the La Maestra Mobile Health Clinic, which includes dental services, began operating in fall 2012 to provide fillings and restorative dentistry ... See all stories on this topic » | EdSource Today |
ZDNet
Nuance, which is using its voice technology in mobile, health and auto applications, is obviously hoping to get on the ad gravy train. Voice Ads promise to give marketers an avenue "to deepen the relationship with their consumers." The theory is that ...
See all stories on this topic »US to reexamine health effects of cellphone radio waves
Fox News
The FCC last reviewed those standards in 1996, before the ubiquitous use of mobile devices. But the agency's officials say they have no reason to believe the current standards are inadequate and called the proceeding, which was announced in documents ...
See all stories on this topic »