| Mobile health is touted as affordable, but costs still seen as barrier mobihealthnews GSMA mHealth The mobile industry's GSM Association recently funded a survey of 2,000 healthcare providers, patients and consumers in four different countries to better understand the perceptions they had aboutmobile health. Obviously, a prerequisite ... See all stories on this topic » | mobihealthnews |
PharmExec.com (blog)
Mobile health is getting some serious attention this month — from an unusual but inspiring new Apple ad to some grandiose forecasts for mHealth's potential impact on European budgets, the first reimbursable mobile app to an ambitious new study setting...
See all stories on this topic »Quick takes on mobile health efficacy, regulation, and funding
mobihealthnews
Notably, Vocel was the first mobile health company with a patient-facing application to get a greenlight from the FDA. Speaking of the FDA, Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif.), whose district covers much of Silicon Valley, just re-introduced a near carbon copy ...
See all stories on this topic »Atlanta Reports Strong Growth in Mobile, Health IT Jobs
IT Business Edge
AT&T, Turner Broadcasting and Time Warner were the top job posters in the wireless/mobility sector, while Northrop Grumman posted more than double the number of jobs of number two in the sector, Wellstar Health System. Health informatics was far and ...
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| Mayo Clinic to use connected devices in new employee wellness offering mobihealthnews Mayo Clinic announced last week a new online platform called Mayo Clinic Healthy Living that will leverage mobile health tools to provide preventative care to employees of Mayo's B2B employer clients. The company plans to launch the product in October. See all stories on this topic » | mobihealthnews |
| False claimants beware: Insurance companies will soon monitor healthbehavior ... iTech Post During her presentation at the conference, Wofford talked about using consumer healthcare data to provide individuals with useful tools that will make them focus on managing their fitness and overall health better. "Consumers are using their mobile phones. See all stories on this topic » | iTech Post |
SILive.com
Andrea D'Oria-Cameron, ShopRite's in-store dietitian, and Christina Monfasani, the store's community pharmacist, will be on hand along with nurses with the Community Health Action Mobile Health Unit and lawyers with New York Legal Assistance Group at ...
See all stories on this topic »Minister Blaney joins The Royal in Launching New Mobile App for Veterans
Sacramento Bee
... today joined Dr. Raj Bhatla, Psychiatrist-in-Chief and Chief of Staff of the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group (The Royal), to launch a new mobile application that will assist Veterans, personnel of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), and members of the ...
See all stories on this topic »Many Americans want health care via smartphone
KLTV
Plenty of Americans are eager to use their mobile phones and tablet computers to better manage their health care, a new poll finds -- though the nation has a way to go before we're all consulting Dr. Smartphone.More >>. Plenty of Americans are eager to ...
See all stories on this topic »Study: Some Prevalent Health Conditions Lack Mobile Applications
iHealthBeat
There is an overwhelming amount of commercial and research mobile applications for certain prevalent health conditions -- such as diabetes and depression -- but a lack of such apps for other conditions, according to a study in the Journal of Medical ...
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